THE REAL RISK AROUND VOTER ID NOW COMES FROM PRIVATE ENTERPRISEThis post has been condensed due to character limitations on HN posts.[...]What s happening is that private entities are curating the databases and operating automated adjudication services which the government contracts to utilize. But it s little things, administrative things. Yeah maybe, but look where they are in the kill chain. During approximately the week surrounding 15-May-2026 I was denied the privilege of scheduling an appointment at the United States Post Office by one of these administrative things and there is no particular reason to think that the government runs this service themselves, relying entirely on compute and data which they control. So THIS is how the woodpecker destroys civilization; or at least our representative democracy. There is no appeal. There is no overt denial at the time of service either.Here s how it works in real life:The United States federal government operates Login.Gov, a single signon service for federal agencies and their customers. I went to Login.Gov to associate an additional federal agency s web service with my existing account. This agency wanted to reverify my identity, so there were instructions to supply the identification code on a picture ID and some other information and then they d send me a document to print out with a barcode on it and then I was instructed to take that to the Post Office where it would be adjudicated, and underpants or something. Oh but one more thing. Before we give you that document to print out, can you give us a phone number? It has to be one we know about... but we re not going to tell you anything about the one we want you to tell us about. This occurs AFTER all personally identifying information required to populate the form has been collected. I entered the three phone numbers which I use or pay for, and none of them matched. Try again! No phone number match, therefore no ability to complete the work to make an appointment at the Post Office for the actual adjudication of my id.I have been disenfranchised, severed from my government.Is there anyone on the planet who hasn t received a spam at some point saying You have won $100, you just need to complete this survey to receive it. If you re foolish enough to take the survey, it never ends it just keeps asking questions. Forever. (And uses your computer to do other things in the background. If it suckas you deep enough into sunk cost fallacy, it ll probably ask you to tell it the phone number it s thinking about, your dog s name, your grandma s gay biker name...) I d like to say you ve had your fun, it s time to come clean but there s nobody to say it to. Oh well, I said it.Normally if consumer information is utilized to deny some contract or authorization with financial implications, the law requires the entity which issued the denial to provide the identity of the service they relied on. Furthermore the law requires the service provider to allow you to review the information concerning you which they have on file. But there was no denial; and whether the decision has financial impact is debatable. Unsurprisingly and disappointingly Login.Gov does not provide this information. Lacking the ability to review the information, I can only say that the phone numbers are ALLEGEDLY unrecognized. The truth is, based on several interactions, that Login.Gov customer support doesn t know who the data provider(s) or processors are (but they ll eagerly make up plausible sounding things).There is no appeal or redress.[...]I would be happy to discuss this further with somebody at Login.Gov or GSAIG who has actual authority.Canonical full original version is here: http://consulting.m3047.net/dubai-letters/voter-id-industry-capture.html I ve posted it here as completely as possible because I welcome discussion / questions and I don t want it to disappear .