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Why electronic voting?

2014
Scientists have been studying electronic voting for 30 years, and some countries have been using it for almost 20 years. Yet, arguments in favor of its adoption or against it usually take into account only a limited subset of the issues at stake. As we show in this paper, no study has ever tried to draw a comprehensive picture of the interplay between ...
PRANDINI, MARCO   +2 more
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Electronic Voting

Computer, 2007
In the wake of the contested results from the 2000 US presidential election, the US Congress passed the Help America Vote Act, which banned certain voting technologies, provided federal funds for purchasing new voting equipment, and required handicapped accessibility for voting systems.
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Electronic voting system

Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 1970
Abstract The potential application of electronic data processing and data transmission techniques to voting and election processes is described; its implication and outlook for the future of democratically organized societies are discussed. The state of the technical art is considered as well as some of the economical, political, psychological and ...
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ELECTRONIC-VOTING (E-VOTING) DAN PEMILIHAN UMUM

MIMBAR ADMINISTRASI FISIP UNTAG Semarang, 2022
Indonesia sebagai negara demokrasi sudah menggunakan metode E-Voting sebagai sarana demokrasi,  walaupun  baru  diterapkan  di  tingkat  pemilihan  kepala  dusun  dan  kepala  desa. Sistem pemungutan suara elektronik (e-voting) harus diseriusi dan menjamin transparansi, kepastian, keamanan akuntabilitas, dan akurasi. Selain kesiapan teknologi, tentunya
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Electronic Voting

2022
Robert Krimmer, Jordi Barrat i Esteve
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Electronic Voting Machine

2007
Electronic voting, as well as Internet voting, is in the process of being incorporated into most democracies in the world. The literature on the topic is abundant as well as the technologies offered. Most of the work, nevertheless, seems to bypass the actual origins of the modern (and current) electronic voting systems (Oudenhove et al., 2001).
P. R. Santhias, R. Cabral
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Electronic, Internet-Based Voting

2016
E-voting, and in particular Internet-based remote voting, has been a controversial topic since its early beginnings more than a decade ago. For instance, many proponents of Internet voting argue that the introduction of an online voting channel would help to reverse the decline in turnout rates.
Kerstin Goos   +2 more
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