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Proceedings of the tenth conference on Computers, freedom and privacy: challenging the assumptions, 2000
In Alaska in January 2000, 35 people voted via the Internet in the Alaskan Republican Party’s presidential straw poll using a password mailed to them in advance . Kathleen Dalton, a member of the Alaska Republican Straw Poll Committee said that “Internet voting opens up a completely new domain to an Alaskan population that is handicapped by vast ...
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In Alaska in January 2000, 35 people voted via the Internet in the Alaskan Republican Party’s presidential straw poll using a password mailed to them in advance . Kathleen Dalton, a member of the Alaska Republican Straw Poll Committee said that “Internet voting opens up a completely new domain to an Alaskan population that is handicapped by vast ...
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2002
Through time, electoral processes have been incorporating more and more technology. The voting methods in the U.S., for example, have evolved from lever machines to punch cards, optical scanning and Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) machines. (A good survey of different voting technologies currently used in the U.S.
Andru Riera, Jordi Sanchez, Laia Torras
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Through time, electoral processes have been incorporating more and more technology. The voting methods in the U.S., for example, have evolved from lever machines to punch cards, optical scanning and Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) machines. (A good survey of different voting technologies currently used in the U.S.
Andru Riera, Jordi Sanchez, Laia Torras
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Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, 2012
Opportunities for Internet use in the political process are constantly emerging. The use of the Internet to obtain political news and share political information is gaining momentum. Remote Internet voting initiatives are also growing in popularity. This study presents a model of Internet voting adoption that explores the predictors of the perceived ...
Lemuria Carter, Ronald Campbell
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Opportunities for Internet use in the political process are constantly emerging. The use of the Internet to obtain political news and share political information is gaining momentum. Remote Internet voting initiatives are also growing in popularity. This study presents a model of Internet voting adoption that explores the predictors of the perceived ...
Lemuria Carter, Ronald Campbell
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2004
When designing information systems, it is important to consider the needs of users with disabilities, including those with visual impairment, hearing impairment, or color-blindness. This is especially important for designing Websites. It takes time and money to create or redesign Websites for easy access for users with disabilities.
Trisha Woolley, Craig Fisher
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When designing information systems, it is important to consider the needs of users with disabilities, including those with visual impairment, hearing impairment, or color-blindness. This is especially important for designing Websites. It takes time and money to create or redesign Websites for easy access for users with disabilities.
Trisha Woolley, Craig Fisher
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2007
Internet voting denotes electronic voting (e-voting) systems that allow votes to be cast using the Internet. There are, however, other types of e-voting, like those based on optical ballots, those using computers without remote connection or those sent by phone (Kersting, 2004; Tula, 2005).
J. B.I. Esteve, J. Domingo-Ferrer
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Internet voting denotes electronic voting (e-voting) systems that allow votes to be cast using the Internet. There are, however, other types of e-voting, like those based on optical ballots, those using computers without remote connection or those sent by phone (Kersting, 2004; Tula, 2005).
J. B.I. Esteve, J. Domingo-Ferrer
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Proceedings of the 2010 Workshop on Governance of Technology, Information and Policies, 2010
In Europe, the U.S., and Asia, political and market forces seek expanded use of the Internet for voting and election administrative functions. Governmental responses have differed, but commonly governments omit qualified computer security experts from exercising decisive weight in policy decisions.
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In Europe, the U.S., and Asia, political and market forces seek expanded use of the Internet for voting and election administrative functions. Governmental responses have differed, but commonly governments omit qualified computer security experts from exercising decisive weight in policy decisions.
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2022
In the country of Switzerland, there have been numerous attempts to introduce internet voting in the past two decades. Current approaches rely on purpose-specific complex cryptography to resolve the seemingly contradictory security requirements of verifiability and privacy.
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In the country of Switzerland, there have been numerous attempts to introduce internet voting in the past two decades. Current approaches rely on purpose-specific complex cryptography to resolve the seemingly contradictory security requirements of verifiability and privacy.
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2014
In the Internet age, the increasing prevalence of online voting regularly sparks controversy regarding security. This chapter addresses the topic of Internet voting by describing the characteristics of a democratic election and placing this new mode of voting within the context of the entire family of electronic voting systems.
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In the Internet age, the increasing prevalence of online voting regularly sparks controversy regarding security. This chapter addresses the topic of Internet voting by describing the characteristics of a democratic election and placing this new mode of voting within the context of the entire family of electronic voting systems.
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Electronic, Internet-Based Voting
2016E-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.
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Proceedings of the 2014 Conference on Electronic Governance and Open Society: Challenges in Eurasia, 2014
Internet voting has become a reality in Estonia differently from all other countries in the world. In the last seven elections increasingly larger share of votes has been submitted online. This research highlights key characteristics of internet voting in Estonia and explores its rationality.
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Internet voting has become a reality in Estonia differently from all other countries in the world. In the last seven elections increasingly larger share of votes has been submitted online. This research highlights key characteristics of internet voting in Estonia and explores its rationality.
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