I'd highly recommend reading in full (it's long) the Eric Geller
piece, which interviews a bunch of board members of the Verified
Voting Foundation as well as some internet voting vendors (note that
in the field "e-voting" is any type of electronic voting typically not
mediated by internet, and "in
OK, these articles suggest continued skepticism. Are there other
decent counter points that say we can do e-voting securely enough to
take advantage of higher turn-out? Or is that a myth too?
Notably, 26 US states now allow registering to vote online:
http://www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-cam