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Anonymity is not the problem (who you are). When people are voting we need confidentiality (what you do).
When you go to the polling station, you may come across your neighbor or friends. You recognize them (no anonymity), but you don’t know what they’re voting for (this is confidentiality).
Electronic voting can be a good thing, depending on how it’s implemented.
It could encourage young people to get more involved and participate in political life (the low turnout for votes and elections is worrying).
Technologies like blockchain (no, I’m not talking about cryptocurrency) can bring security and confidentiality.
As long as this solution can exist alongside traditional voting (by mail or at the polling station), I don’t see any problem.
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