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But who is enforcing it? Those in power. They will simply choose not to when it's convenient for them.
So far elections have proven difficult to rig as long as there is a clear and transparent counting and recounting process with paper ballots. This is another reason I'm skeptical of online voting ideas since there is no paper trail.
There’s no concentration of power. The people are the enforcers.
That would require a much bigger change to governance than just elections to achieve. You're basically describing anarchism at that point.
Not at all. I’m talking about direct democracy.
I think the fastest route is to set up parallel institutions to provide services the current government cuts. As they cut services, they delegitimize their authority. As we provide what services we can, we claim that legitimacy.