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Practical Internet voting system
Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 2013Recently, Internet voting systems have gained popularity and have been used for government elections and referendums in the United Kingdom, Estonia and Switzerland as well as municipal elections in Canada and party primary elections in the United States and France.
Xun Yi, Eiji Okamoto
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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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Verifiable internet voting in Estonia
2014 6th International Conference on Electronic Voting: Verifying the Vote (EVOTE), 2014This paper introduces an extension to the Estonian Internet voting scheme allowing the voters to check the cast-asintended and recorded-as-cast properties of their vote by using a mobile device. The scheme was used during the 2013 Estonian local municipal elections and the 2014 European Parliament elections.
Sven Heiberg, Jan Willemson
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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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The patchwork of internet voting in Canada
2014 6th International Conference on Electronic Voting: Verifying the Vote (EVOTE), 2014Internet voting developments in Canada are growing quickly, with activity focused in local elections, political party leadership votes and unions. In some instances, the federal structure of the Canadian state facilitates Internet voting use, while in others it inhibits it.
Nicole J. Goodman, Jon H. Pammett
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Internet voting: concerns and solutions
First International Symposium on Cyber Worlds, 2002. Proceedings., 2003Internet voting systems, catering to different requirements, have been widely implemented and used. Some have been successful, while others have experienced unexpected problems. This paper overviews the concerns of using Internet voting and tries to give solutions. Tradeoffs between the advantages and disadvantages of employing Internet voting are also
Chuankun Wu, Ramesh S. Sankaranarayana
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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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2012
Estonia was the first country in the world to introduce Internet Voting pan-nationally in binding elections in 2005. Although Internet Voting is only one of many ways of voting in Estonia, the number of voters has grown exponentially. The short paper explores the topic of Internet Voting based on the six-year experience of the pioneer country Estonia ...
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Estonia was the first country in the world to introduce Internet Voting pan-nationally in binding elections in 2005. Although Internet Voting is only one of many ways of voting in Estonia, the number of voters has grown exponentially. The short paper explores the topic of Internet Voting based on the six-year experience of the pioneer country Estonia ...
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To i-vote or Not to i-vote: Drivers and Barriers to the Implementation of Internet Voting
2021This paper investigates the drivers and barriers of internet voting and the implications of a global pandemic for the development of the respective technology. In contrast to the expected uptake in the early 2000s of internet voting, the technology is still rather seldomly used in election systems around the world.
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