I know this fries the brains of my security colleagues involved in election security, but how can you see how much voter disenfranchisement exists and *not* think that the greatest democratic benefit would be from making voting easier? I believe secure mobile voting is possible.
That's just your opinion, and I don't agree. You're saying robocalling someone to install malware is trivial but robocalling someone to say the address needs to be amended is tricky. I don't think those are significantly different in levels of social engineering 
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They're definitely not different in terms of social engineering. But one of them is a lot easier to defuse since the ballot tells you the deadline all over it. And the 'install an app' threat is just the first of many. Think of all those SMS vulnerabilities over the years!
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The most vulnerable people are running unpatched, old devices -- and in the case of many cheapo third party android vendors, seemingly security updates never arrive.
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I fight enough battles in security that I don't need another one, but I also believe this.