MIT’s Technology Review & David Talbot ask: why can’t we vote online?
Simple answer: Fundamental security problems are not yet solved.
via Fundamental Security Problems Plague Proposed Internet Voting Systems | MIT Technology Review.
MIT’s Technology Review & David Talbot ask: why can’t we vote online?
Simple answer: Fundamental security problems are not yet solved.
via Fundamental Security Problems Plague Proposed Internet Voting Systems | MIT Technology Review.
So, why do we vote on Tuesday? You can find the answer back in 1845.
In 1845, before Florida, California, and Texas were states or slavery had been abolished, Congress needed to pick a time for Americans to vote. We were an agrarian society. We traveled by horse and buggy. Farmers needed a day to get to the county seat, a day to vote, and a day to get back, without interfering with the three days of worship. So that left Tuesday and Wednesday, but Wednesday was market day. So, Tuesday it was.
In 1875 Congress extended the Tuesday date for national House elections and in 1914 for federal Senate elections.