Until there is a system that is immutable, verifiable, and open, elections are just smokescreen for the selections.
Immutability: The votes cannot be changed or manipulated by anyone from the moment it is cast.
Verifability: Anyone who voted should be able to check that their vote and only their vote was counted as cast.
Openness: Anyone should be able to total up the votes, and any source code should be available so that anyone can check for bug, vulnerabilities, and manipulations.
Even then... Why should a White ever be ruled by a non-White?
Until there is a system that is immutable, verifiable, and open, elections are just smokescreen for the selections.
Immutability: The votes cannot be changed or manipulated by anyone from the moment it is cast.
Verifability: Anyone who voted should be able to check that their vote and only their vote was counted as cast.
Openness: Anyone should be able to total up the votes, and any source code should be available so that anyone can check for bug, vulnerabilities, and manipulations.
Even then... Why should a White ever be ruled by a non-White?
Worthless, who cares if i can verify my vote if 3 fake ones can be cast for every real one.
That is why there is the openness requirement, and the requirement to be able to verify that the open software is infact the software used.