"Arnold G. Reinhold" wrote: > ... > BTW, someone in this thread mentioned Internet voting for corporate > elections. Proxy Services Inc., which just about every public > corporation in the US uses, currently allows Internet voting at > www.proxyvote.com. If you gut a paper ballot, you just have to enter > its control number and proxyvote.com brings up a facsimile of your > ballot. If you receive voting information by e-mail you also need a > PIN number. You can request e-mail confirmation if you want. The > proxyvote.com link is SSL protected. > There is also voteproxy.com. http://www.vortex.com/privacy/priv.09.14 is an interesting read about them.
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