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New website to publish which Virginians voted, did not vote in gubernatorial election

VoteRef.com is a new website that uses online, already public information to report who actually voted in an election in Virginia. This is a good thing as a previous Slug/IDW post q28165 reported the website showed 64,000 more votes were counted verses the number of people who are reported to have actually voted. (The link in that post didn’t work for me but it took me to the link below).

Downers Grove, Illinois-based Restoration Action first launched VRF and VoteRef.com in August. It currently includes voter data from Nevada, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Virginia.

[olddominionnews.com]

Garsco 8 Oct 29
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The good news is that it becomes easier to spot blatant fraud. The bad news is that it will allow doxing of voters who didn't conform to the doxer's philosophy.

@Garsco Using social media and data mining, it will be possible to connect the who with the how for anyone willing to make the effort. Unfortunately for the world, the only people who are willing to make that effort cannot be trusted with the information they can generate.

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I could argue both pro and con over this one.

I wonder which of the two outcomes will be most prevalent. If the website ends the rampant practice of phantom voting then it is good. But if it violates the secrecy of the ballot it becomes a tool for evil.

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