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Posted by: David Meyer (Thursday 1 February 2007, 9:02 AM)

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A good point

All true - but I think Jason was essentially calling postal voting the lesser of two evils. There has to be some way to vote for those who cannot make it to the polling station, for time-related or other reasons, but - if that's the case - there should also be an auditable trail for votes cast, and paper wins out there.

It's a tough one, for sure.

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