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@surikowsrepanuk There's movement in the US toward blockchain voting in West Virginia - https://www.coindesk.com/west-virginia-to-offer-blockchain-voting-statewide-in-midterm-elections/ and in Sumatra with Horizon State - http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-24/blockchain-innovators-seek-to-disrupt-indonesian-electoral-fraud/10025900

These are just a couple of cases from a global perspective. Will this solve the traditional problems of corruption? Most likely not, but it will cast undisputed light on the validity of the process.

What are your thoughts?