Electronic Electoral System
Simple, Abuse Free, Voter Friendly
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The simplicity, validity and security of the electronic electoral process presented here rest on introduction of a unique Electronic Identification card (EID) issued by the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) local offices to each eligible voter based on the information available in its central database. On the elections day, the voter inserts the card in any computer with connection to Internet, at any place in the world, the voter’s eligibility is checked by the computer, through a software, against the information in the SSA database, and then allowed to enter a National Electoral Website to vote in national, state and local elections, guided step by step by the computer. It totally eliminates the problematic voter registration process and absentee ballet problems. It eliminates over-voting and under-voting, and voting more than once for any office. It saves to the taxpayers at least 80 percent of the present electoral costs.
About the Author
Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin System, and a Fulbright Scholar, Dr. Reza Rezazadeh is a multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural, and multi-lingual scholar with three doctoral titles in political science, law, and economics (J.D., Ph.D., S.J.D.) and a post-doctoral title in international law and economics. He is fluent in five languages and has elementary knowledge of four more. He is also a technologist, with background in mechanical engineering with patented inventions. In addition of being the author of five books and several scholarly articles, he is also an artist, a poet, and a musician, with over forty-five years of academic career, research and travel experiences in many countries.