The San Jose Mercury News has this story about Verafirma, a company that has developed technology to let people sign petitions electronically. The company says it already has a customer, who will use it to help put an initiative on the California ballot. The story says the Secretary of State doesn’t know whether the method is legal, but if someone uses it, the legality should be resolved fairly soon.
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Are the petitions in electronic form ???
IF NO, then how can there be a *legal* connection between the petition and the signature / name / address ???
OBVIOUSLY — ALL petitions so far have been on mere paper.
i.e. Yet one more New Age brain dead case coming ???