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2026-07-11 14:40 UTC
No, since political affiliation would not be an input to the computer program. Peer-review by university computer science professors would catch any attempt to sneak it in. Do you think a company would risk being caught and punished? It is not unconstitutional to force a state to adopt something which does not disenfranchise a part of the population no more than it’s unconstitutional to force a state to adopt a voting method which is not prone to fraud.
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@wonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyz 2026-07-11 14:44
Peer-review by university computer science professors would catch any attempt to sneak it in You’re putting a lot of faith in the political awareness and good intentions of these computer science professors. It is not unconstitutional to force a state to adopt something… Yes it is. It literally is, when you’re talking about electoral processes such as redistricting. You’re only continuing to reveal how little you know about the topic.