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2009
There are two existing solutions to secure e-voting: homomorphic tallying and shuffling, each of which has its own advantages and disadvantages. The former supports efficient tallying but depends on costly vote validity check and does not support complex elections.
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There are two existing solutions to secure e-voting: homomorphic tallying and shuffling, each of which has its own advantages and disadvantages. The former supports efficient tallying but depends on costly vote validity check and does not support complex elections.
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Journal of E-Government, 2006
Abstract Information technology has changed the way people practice their everyday activities. In this article, the application of IT for election is discussed. The requirements of e-voting systems are described and experiences of achieving e-voting in small scales are explained. Finally, the results are analyzed and a conclusion is made.
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Abstract Information technology has changed the way people practice their everyday activities. In this article, the application of IT for election is discussed. The requirements of e-voting systems are described and experiences of achieving e-voting in small scales are explained. Finally, the results are analyzed and a conclusion is made.
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The Application of the Blockchain Technology in Voting Systems
ACM Computing Surveys, 2022Debiao He, Pandi Vijayakumar, Min Luo
exaly
2010
This paper examines the perceptions surrounding e-voting in the Philippines. After describing the current electoral system in the country, it provides the results of a survey carried out by the author, on the electorate's favorable perception towards e-voting.
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This paper examines the perceptions surrounding e-voting in the Philippines. After describing the current electoral system in the country, it provides the results of a survey carried out by the author, on the electorate's favorable perception towards e-voting.
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2014
Systems for electronic voting (e-voting systems), including systems for voting over the Internet and systems for voting in a voting booth, are employed in many countries. However, most of the systems used in practice today do not provide a sufficient level of security. For example, programming errors and malicious behavior easily go undetected. In fact,
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Systems for electronic voting (e-voting systems), including systems for voting over the Internet and systems for voting in a voting booth, are employed in many countries. However, most of the systems used in practice today do not provide a sufficient level of security. For example, programming errors and malicious behavior easily go undetected. In fact,
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Blockchain for Electronic Voting System—Review and Open Research Challenges
Sensors, 2021Uzma Jafar +2 more
exaly

