On 20 August 2011 14:31, Jussi-Ville Heiskanen <cimonavaro(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I would like to make tiny procedural point before
things go any
further, if I may, please don't let this stop the philosphical
distractions going in any way (though perhaps better suited in their
own thread).
Since there is going to be such a short interval between the vote
concluding, and the results being announced, is it the presumption
that no due diligence needs to be adhered to with regards to vote
fraud, and sock-puppets are explicitly allowed to vote?
No.
Each individual may vote once, using a single eligible account of his or her
choice.
I do not understand why you would think that violating election rules would
be okay if there was the possibility one wouldn't get caught. Isn't that
like walking out of a store without paying for the television because the
clerk just happened to step away from the till for a few minutes?
If it requires more time to do due diligence, then it will take more time.
Risker/Anne