He's basically saying that users are too stupid and system is too corrupt to use a version of electronic voting that works. A working version involves verification using a receipt with a hash of your encrypted vote against one that is publicly posted. Cryptographically signing the vote would also fix voting eligibility problems. Ensuring the system isn't corrupted would require a publicly verifiable zero-knowledge proof.
He's basically saying that users are too stupid and system is too corrupt to use a version of electronic voting that works. A working version involves verification using a receipt with a hash of your encrypted vote against one that is publicly posted. Cryptographically signing the vote would also fix voting eligibility problems. Ensuring the system isn't corrupted would require a publicly verifiable zero-knowledge proof.