And if you understood what some others are writing here, they are saying that what we have is not enough.
So not understood. Noted.I've demonstrated two cases where the system has worked.
And if you understood what some others are writing here, they are saying that what we have is not enough.
So not understood. Noted.I've demonstrated two cases where the system has worked.
Were EVM's even used in the chandigarh mayoral election? No, it was a paper ballotEven when Chandigarh is mentioned. I don't see a proof yet.
I was talking about the famed reliability of ECI that you mentioned several times. This was not an EVM issue, but a process issue. I thought it would be obvious, but not to everyone.Were EVM's even used in the chandigarh mayoral election?
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Didn't know that did you
Doesn't matter though
ObviouslyIndian govt. and ECI is not running their family fiefdom. They are accountable to people.
There is no blind trust. The machines are tested.If you want a blackbox and trust it blindly, it's your thought process and will. You get what you deserve.
Chandigarh is a good demonstration of that wouldn't you say.Average person would like a transparent, trustworthy process which is thoroughly audited, questioned with every wrinkle straightened. Because voting is for the interest of people to select the leaders who run the country, not for sustaining a blindly trusted blackbox.
Well I was speaking wrt to EVMs so assumed that was the case when you mentioned chandigarh. Nobody has brought up paper ballots here so I flagged it.I was talking about the famed reliability of ECI that you mentioned several times. This was not an EVM issue, but a process issue. I thought it would be obvious, but not to everyone.
Look for more cases.As is already established here, technical issues with EVMs are not sufficiently in public domain to enable any sensible discussion, and all discussion comes down to process.
State, city centre. Can you trust the system? In chandigarh. Am emphatic YesJust a friendly neighbourhood reminder of how much of the actual discussion is done-and-dusted & far off this discussion is:
Chandigarh is a state, hence managed by the respective SEC - State Election Commission.
No. Trust & confidence is the entire point of this topicOff-Topic
If that's what you choose to make of it.No. Trust & confidence is the entire point of this topic
Go read the first and second post and tell me what he is driving atIf that's what you choose to make of it.
I suggest you buy a dictionary and look up trust or rather just hire a kindergarten tutor.Go read the first and second post and tell me what he is driving at
It proves the system works. If fraud occurs there is a remedy available.For eg., @blr_p considering Chandigarh case as a litmus test for 'trustworthiness' of elections officers. That have to be most self-deprecating joke at the best. Situation salved only by SC after sabotage by officer was exposed, even when he was on camera. Shameful.
Nah just a bunch of argumentative newbies trying to teach tricks to more experienced members and then resorting to personal attacks.I think debate here is going on for the sake of arguments only, without consideration of actual cause.
Already addressed this earlier.In elections where even single vote can grossly change situations, tardy machines which gets damaged in considerable quantity when wind blows other side should not by blindly trusted. Needs to be thoroughly audited, reviewed, further audited routinely. That is the only point I want to make.
Never knew this till now; Thanks!Is'nt Chandigarh a UT ?
You said something about transparency. Bet you didn't realise it could work in this manner@blr_p
> It proves the system works. If fraud occurs there is a remedy available.
The election system didn't work enough. That election officer criminally failed miserably. The judiciary worked after leaders / people took to the supreme court, supplanted the cause only because this nasty act caught on camera. Don't know what would've happened if camera was in wrong angle or something else.
The ECI disagrees so we have to work with what we got. And what it got ain't bad.How to stop errors and frauds more efficiently is the discussion here, blindly trust blackbox is not enough. One of the few steps involved is openness of EVM h/w and s/w.
Not only that, it is well known that the condition of polling officers is appalling in many smaller towns and villages. They face hunger, late nights, waiting for submitting polling machines until early morning, traveling without infrastructure, heat.I mentioned Chandigarh mayoral election officer's behavior as a proof that those officers are humans with their own capabilities and faults.