Swalwell提议在2026年进行电话投票,引起安全问题。
Swalwell proposes phone voting for 2026, sparking security concerns.
California议员Eric Swalwell提议允许选民通过电话投票,
California Congressman Eric Swalwell has proposed allowing voters to cast ballots by phone as part of his 2026 gubernatorial campaign, arguing that if people can handle banking and taxes online, voting should be equally accessible.
他还建议对长时间排队的县进行处罚, 并完全数字化 DMV.
He also suggested penalizing counties with long in-person lines and fully digitizing the DMV.
该计划引起了人们对选举安全的担忧,批评者指出黑客、欺诈和缺乏核查的风险,特别是鉴于过去数字投票系统的失败。
The plan has sparked concern over election security, with critics citing risks of hacking, fraud, and lack of verification, especially given past failures with digital voting systems.
Swalwell认为这个想法是迈向公平的一个渐进步骤, 但反对者警告说,
While Swalwell frames the idea as a progressive step toward equity, opponents warn it could undermine trust in election outcomes.