[Foundation-l] Raw data of 2009 Board election ballots
Brian
Brian.Mingus at colorado.edu
Wed Aug 26 17:37:52 UTC 2009
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 8:12 AM, Tim Starling <tstarling at wikimedia.org>wrote:
> Let me say for the record that I'm not at all happy with this data
> being released, since it allows vote-buying. Even if the numbers given
> by voters are reduced to the smallest values which still give the same
> rankings, with 18 candidates there are 18 factorial possible
> orderings. That number is sufficiently higher than the number of
> voters that a party wishing to buy votes can specify a voter-specific
> ticket with some random rankings, and be reasonably assured that if
> that ticket appears in the final unencrypted dump, then the contract
> was fulfilled and money can be transferred to the voter.
>
> In 2008 the unencrypted votes were rapidly released, but I was not
> involved in that decision.
>
> This year, I don't think I have been asked directly to provide this
> data, but it seems that the Board and election committee is in favour
> of it being released, and nobody else has offerred to produce the
> data. So I just wrote the relevant script, and am now testing it, so
> the results will be available to the committee and the Board shortly.
>
> -- Tim Starling
>
This kind of fear mongering attitude is why we can't allow more members of
the community to vote. You'd rather spread FUD about vote buying than design
a system that allows the largest number of community members to vote.
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