Now you're moving the goalposts. The method you mention uses data outside the blockchain. With a one-way hash, I can verify that my vote was recorded in a certain way and no one else can know who I am. Any system where one registers to vote has the problem you mention.
As someone pointed out in another comment, all of the attacks on Internet voting completely ignore the flaws in the current system and demand a perfection that isn't currently there. You're criticizing something that isn't a blockchain problem, it's a single vote voting system problem.
Re: Re: Re: DBA's prespective
Now you're moving the goalposts. The method you mention uses data outside the blockchain. With a one-way hash, I can verify that my vote was recorded in a certain way and no one else can know who I am. Any system where one registers to vote has the problem you mention.
As someone pointed out in another comment, all of the attacks on Internet voting completely ignore the flaws in the current system and demand a perfection that isn't currently there. You're criticizing something that isn't a blockchain problem, it's a single vote voting system problem.
Re: Re: Re: Verify your vote?
Do you vote in current elections? How do you know that your vote isn't accessible to those you mention?
Re: DBA's prespective