A New South Wales Electoral Commission inquiry last year rejected electronic voting as inherently risky and urged paper-based voting be maintained for security and transparency. To quote electoral commissioner John Schmidt, ‘Global experience demonstrates that TAV (technology-assisted voting) has inherent risks… around technical non-performance, transparency, verifiability of votes and cybersecurity.’
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