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National Treasure: The Call for e-Democracy and US Election Security
Faith in the US electoral system is at risk. This issue stems from trust or
lack thereof. Poor leaders ranted and attempted to sew discord in the
democratic process and even tried to influence election results. Historically,
the US has relied on paper ballots to cast private votes. Votes are watered
down by the Electoral College. Elections are contested due to voter IDs and
proof of citizenship. Methods of voting are nonsensically complex. In the
technology age, this can be solved with a Smartcard National ID backed by
Public-Key Infrastructure (PKI). This could be a method to restore hope in
democracy and move the country back towards elections under a Popular Vote.
Numbers are empirical and immutable and can solve the issue of Election
Security in a bipartisan way. NATO allies like Estonia have already broken
ground in using technology for eDemocracy or (Internet-based) iVoting.
Acknowledging cyber attacks will happen, this is an opportunity for DHS and DOD
(CYBERCOM) to collaborate on domestic operations and protect critical election
infrastructure. This idea will not fix malicious information operations or
civil stupidity. However, this is the way forward to securing elections now and
forever. The views expressed by this whitepaper are those of the author and do
not reflect the official policy or position of Dakota State University, the
N.H. Army National Guard, the U.S. Army, the Department of Defense, or the U.S.
Government. Cleared for release by DOPSR on 13 SEP 2024.