Reading the recent article on voter fraud allegations made by True the Vote reminds me that we do indeed have issues of potential election fraud to address ("Alarm raised as vote nears," Oct. 27).
However, it's not at the front end where citizens — eligible, registered voters with names, addresses and phone numbers — cast their ballots. We know who they are.
My concern is at the back end of the process, where invisible electronic votes are subject to manipulation and large-scale fraud by both individual hackers and groups within the companies chosen to process our most important right as citizens. And we have no way of knowing who they are.
VICTOR SMITH JR.
Westerlo