Re: anonymous vote security ...
- From: Michael Meeks <michael ximian com>
- To: George <jirka 5z com>
- Cc: foundation-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: anonymous vote security ...
- Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 06:42:07 +0100
Hi George,
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 17:28, George wrote:
> Supposing there are 20 candidates then by random choice
> the chances are 1/167960 that two particular people will vote the same.
Right; however emperically this is not so; hence the call for lots of
random candidates; as a matter of interest I just grokked the 2001
election results with my rough hash thing and found:
ole gnu org == jsk29 cornell edi
bruce perens com == garrison users sourceforge net [RMS only;-]
bganslan gmx net == pat gnu org == itp ximian com
Which I guess is pretty good, a risk of only 3 votes max being lost to
anyone ;-)
> So with those odds, such a 'fix' would occur once in a millenium if it was
> tried every year (given 15 candidates). And even then your efforts would get
> you one extra vote.
Perhaps we should investigate if in fact itp != pat; I could have sworn
I'd seen both at once in the same room at Ximian - but perhaps they do
that with mirrors ;-)
> Also note that this is easily prevented if piece of the 'voter-id' is
> supplied by the voter himself. For example you could have a field on the
> ballot with:
ah! my point - and expressed so baldly[1].
> But I have to say: WOW, the first actual technical 'issue' suggested, though
> due to the odds of success it's not actually much of a real problem. But
> the above fix could make people trust it more.
Quite - I think the scheme is reasonable; and I'm paranoid - so I know
no-one would vote for me if they knew I wouldn't twist their arm about
it later. Still, the thugs whom I pay to beat up people who vote against
me will be out of a job - and most unhappy about it. Perhaps we should
have an open ballot on whether we should adopt a secret ballot to keep
them happy ? [ or a simple show of twisted arms =].
> > Or in other words "vote for me" ! ;-)
>
> Sneaky bastard :)
I still think this has to be the message; along with "I know where you
live" or something like that ;->
Regards,
Michael.
[1] - invest now in my patent hair-loss formula.
--
michael ximian com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot
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