Samsung: Most US cellphone users open to Presidential SMS text message vote
Sure, cellphones are great. If you're reading this, you probably don't need anyone to convince you that all the convergence we're seeing in the mobile phone industry is a good thing. But, does that mean we should use our mobile phones in as many aspects of our lives as possible? Perhaps. According to a recent study conducted by Samsung, most US mobile phone users are willing to vote for their next president by way of SMS text message. Of those polled, 61% of people in the 18-and-older demographic said they would cast their ballot with their cellphone. And, not so surprisingly, 80% of survey participants 13-17 years old said they would be comfortable casting their vote wirelessly. The prospect of voting with your mobile phone is enticing. Voting couldn't be any easier. US cellphone users can already vote for their next American Idol via text message, and the service seen tremendous success. But, until security issues can be ironed out, SMS text voting might just be a little too " hackable " to be implemented in the near term. Full press release on the link. U.S. Cell Phone Users Open to Texting Their Vote for President New Survey From Samsung Mobile Shows Bipartisan Support of a Text Election DALLAS–( BUSINESS WIRE )–A survey by Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile) suggests that many teens and their parents across the U.S. would rather vote by text message on their cell phones in the next election rather than go to the polls. BYE-BYE POLLS
- More than six in ten (61% a ) of respondents of legal voting age, age 18 and older, would be open to voting by text.
- Eight in ten (80%) teens, ages 13-17, say that if they were allowed to vote in this year ’ s Presidential election, they ’ d do it by text message instead of going to the polls.
- More than half of all Democrats, Republicans and Independents surveyed say that if allowed, they ’ d text in their Presidential vote.
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