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The only interesting thing about blockchain-based votes is that, with a public chain one can cryptographically check each and every individual vote. Doesn't mean votes can't be tampered with (they could be reassigned or fraudulent votes could be injected), but theoretically the public could check it. And not just personally but for example multiple third-parties could through an internet interface provide a "validation" service for the public and aggregate the results
Good: seeing liberasts crushed
Bad: ldpr shrinking, scum like yabloko getting 750k is still too much