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Posted by: null-loop (Thursday 1 February 2007, 3:24 PM)

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Hi again David,

We've got our wires crossed... I'm an advocate of remote e-voting. My angle was that it's not entirely fair to attack remote e-voting on the grounds of vote selling / coercion whilst advocating postal votes. I'd meant to point out that both are equally vulnerable.

Apologies for the confusion.

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