>>12323798Nah, it's not that hard to ensure just elections really. Just make sure that the person who voted can check on their vote. Provide the ballot with a unique ID that needs to be scratched by the voter and let them check who said ID was supposed to vote later on on the internet.
Apart from that, let the people who didn't vote check only if anyone voted in their name (already possible in some countries afaik).
Sure, then, you can vote, but there is a very, very high probability that if you skew only 0.1 % of the vote, one of those people will check and notice, and start raising hell, which means that likely all the people will notice. And if the wrong votes are random, well ok, it's a mistake. If they favor a single candidate in a single country, well then...