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Use and Assessment of E-Voting Systems: Findings from an Online-Survey among Swiss Nationals Living Abroad [PDF]
Digitalization has led to an increase in electronic government services and democratic developments. One crucial aspect in the context of e-government for democracies consists of e-voting systems, which enable citizens to vote electronically.
Lyn E. Pleger, Alexander Mertes
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Robust e-Voting Composition [PDF]
This paper is concerned with the presentation of a perspective on robustness in e-voting systems. It is argued that the effective design of an e-voting system and its viability can be enhanced by a two-pronged approach to robustness. First, it requires a clear distinction between two forms of robustness: robustness at protocol level and robustness at ...
Richard Cooke 0001, Rachid Anane
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Combatting electoral traces: the Dutch tempest discussion and beyond [PDF]
In the Dutch e-voting debate, the crucial issue leading to the abandonment of all electronic voting machines was compromising radiation, or tempest. Other countries, however, do not seem to be bothered by this risk.
A.M. Keller +8 more
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Building a secure electronic voting system is a difficult task. The US Pentagon dropped their proposed online voting system which would have given overseas military personnel the opportunity to vote in the elections in 2005, citing the inability to ...
Kevin Curran
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Estonia has one of the most established e-voting systems in the world. Internet voting - remote e-voting using the voter's own equipment - was piloted in 2005 with the first real elections using e-voting being conducted the same year and has been in use ever since. We detail this internet voting system and discuss how it was developed.
Dylan Clarke, Tarvi Martens
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Blockchain-Enabled E-Voting [PDF]
Blockchain-enabled e-voting (BEV) could reduce voter fraud and increase voter access. Eligible voters cast a ballot anonymously using a computer or smartphone. BEV uses an encrypted key and tamper-proof personal IDs. This article highlights some BEV implementations and the approach’s potential benefits and challenges.
Nir Kshetri, Jeffrey M. Voas
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Gaining assurance in a voter-verifiable voting system [PDF]
The literature on e-voting systems has many examples of discussion of the correctness of the computer and communication algorithms of such systems, as well as discussions of their vulnerabilities.
Alberdi, E. +5 more
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Securing e-voting based on blockchain in P2P network
Electronic voting (e-voting) is an electronic means for casting and counting votes. It is an efficient and cost-effective way for conducting a voting procedure, which has characteristic of being magnanimous data and real time and requesting high safety ...
Haibo Yi
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What did I really vote for? On the usability of verifiable e-voting schemes [PDF]
E-voting has been embraced by a number of countries, delivering benefits in terms of efficiency and accessibility. End-to-end verifiable e-voting schemes facilitate verification of the integrity of individual votes during the election process.
Kulyk, Oksana +3 more
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Architecture-Centric Evaluation of Blockchain-Based Smart Contract E-Voting for National Elections
E-voting is one of the valid use cases of blockchain technology with many blockchain e-voting systems already proposed. But efforts that focus on critical analysis of blockchain e-voting architectures for national elections from stakeholders ...
Olawande Daramola, Darren Thebus
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