With the controversy in Catalonia ongoing, and the aftermaths of a day where governmental powers exceeded their boundaries, scattering riot police to key polling booths to cease a vote which they deemed illegal, one question comes to mind: what if we could digitalize voting?
Controversial votes, such as this one, can quickly turn violent. Voters fight for their democratic right, and won’t be halted by the presence of police in their battle to cast their ballot — but what if there was a way to vote without the need to cast a physical ballot? Could the violence in Catalonia have been avoided?
The violence around elections isn’t purely isolated with Catalonia — in the past few months alone there have been instances in both Kenya and Venezuela, with violence halting the democratic process.
Boule is setting out to change everything, by simplifying the process and empowering security through Blockchain cryptography. Digitalizing the voting process will give everyone the chance to cast their ballot in a safe, quick, and cost efficient way, without the need to travel to polling booths. In fact, Boule is up to 10 times more cost efficient than traditional paper voting.
The transition from polling stations to remote online voting will take time. During this transition, online voting will take place during a set period before “offline” voting gets underway, ensuring those who have already voted cannot do so twice. We want to see greater participation in politics: a more liquid democratic power that is accountable to all.
Please visit www.boule.one to join our mission.
Hi! I am a robot. I just upvoted you! I found similar content that readers might be interested in:
https://medium.com/boulecoin/digital-consultation-in-catalonia-62e7531d19b5
This is an interesting idea. The only concern I have with is that not everyone has access to computers, even in this day and age, so there may be a need for electronic polling booths. Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of using the blockchain and only serve to move the voting system completely out of the hands of the working class with no internet access?
Hi Nina, we do not expect everyone must vote online since the first release. It will be a long process to become 100% paperless, but the technology is ready to make this step. It like the Internet: 20 years ago it seemed strange, now everyone uses internet everyday without thinking of it
Congratulations @boulecoin! You have completed some achievement on Steemit and have been rewarded with new badge(s) :
You published your First Post
You got a First Vote
Click on any badge to view your own Board of Honor on SteemitBoard.
For more information about SteemitBoard, click here
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word
STOP