Friday March 24 2023, Dan Clough wrote to Michael Dukelsky:
DC>> As an aside, can you name another election (of any kind) where a DC>> person can go back and change their vote after it's been cast?
MD>> Yes, there was such an election. In the latest election to the MD>> Russian parliament voters in Moscow were allowed to vote online MD>> several times and only the last vote was counted. A voter could MD>> vote either offline or online. Unlike with the online votes only MD>> one offline vote was allowed. Several online votes were allowed MD>> for a reason. There were reports that the management of some MD>> enterprises associated with the state required their employees to MD>> provide proof that they voted for the candidate from the ruling MD>> party taking a photo of their vote. They were threatened that if MD>> they didn't, they would be fired. Therefore, it was allowed to MD>> vote online several times in order to allow the voter to MD>> eventually vote the way she/he wants.
DC> Yeah............. well honestly I wasn't really thinking about Russian DC> "elections" when I said that. I think the reason why goes without DC> saying...
You asked about an election of any kind. So, here you are. :)