not only is voting a statistical fraud, so is the question of needing new laws.
almost always, new laws are to patch on top of old laws, which going down the stack eventually broke one of the old laws that everyone used to live by. over, and over and over again they make laws that break old laws, and then make new laws to fix the problem that the new law made, and the new law made a problem because it broke an old law, that predated parliaments and democracy.
democracy is just a shield for tyrants. tyrants break the customary and archaic laws to benefit themselves and their families and co-conspirators.
one of the uses of the laws now is to stop bitcoin from becoming adopted. they concoct all kinds of rules about it that seem on the surface to be about stopping crime but actually their real underlying purpose was to stop competitors to their money. the simplest example is legal tender laws. force people to pay tax in your coin and then you can issue as many of them as you want. this scam is at least as old as Rome, where that coin you had to pay in was constantly diluted in precious metal content so they could mint more.
all of this depended on a parliament and democracy to pull off. it didn't matter how many of the people could vote, or not, they just ram it through and if it fails to pass they hide it in something new and ram that through, and if that fails they send out agent provocateurs to cause a problem and then they offer a law that has the "solution" and then they win the vote and voila. tyranny 101.