We Mustn’t Give Up Our Voting Rights to Computer Algorithms

We Mustn’t Give Up Our Voting Rights to Computer Algorithms
Signage at an early voting location ahead of New York's mayoral election in Harlem on June 18, 2021. Reuters/Andrew Kelly
Bob Zeidman
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Last week, New York held its primary election for the Democratic candidate for mayor, who will surely be New York’s next mayor. Yet the results were still unknown, with changing updates for days. In fact, we may never know the real winner, because of an invention by progressives to make elections “fairer.”
Bob Zeidman
Bob Zeidman
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Bob Zeidman is the creator of the field of software forensics and the founder of several successful high-tech Silicon Valley firms including Zeidman Consulting and Software Analysis and Forensic Engineering. His latest venture is Good Beat Poker, a new way to play and watch poker online. He is the author of textbooks on engineering and intellectual property as well as screenplays and novels. His latest novel is the political satire "Animal Lab," a modern sequel to George Orwell’s classic "Animal Farm."
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