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I think the most urgent legislative change anywhere in Aus is to mandate a rigorous statistical audit of the the digitised Senate preferences against the paper ballots. Likewise for the state upper houses that are counted electronically.
What is the most important tech-related legislative change you’d like to see?
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I would like to see clear minimum mandatory requirements for automated decision making in government; these need to be enforceable. Also a requirement to conduct algorithmic impact assessments or similar. This is especially relevant as the government announces its intention to continue with automated debt recovery activities.
mandate a rigorous statistical audit of the the digitised Senate preferences against the paper ballots. Likewise for the state upper houses that are counted electronically.
Is there an up-to-date list of the jurisdictions that use electronic voting and electronic vote counting?
I think the ACT is the furthest along this path - 70% of their votes were electronic in 2020, and all their counting is electronic. (The ACT only has a single House of Parliament, but it has multi-member electorates, so the counting is like an upper house count.)
I think the most urgent legislative change anywhere in Aus is to mandate a rigorous statistical audit of the the digitised Senate preferences against the paper ballots. Likewise for the state upper houses that are counted electronically.
What is the most important tech-related legislative change you’d like to see?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: