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Distributed Internet voting architecture: A thin client approach to Internet voting
Principles required for secure electronic voting using the Internet are known and published. Although the Internet voting functionalities and technologies are well-defined, none of the existing state-sponsored Internet voting approaches in use incorporate a total Internet-based system approach that includes voter registration, the voting process, and ...
Jim E Helm
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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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We address some of the challenges in achieving internet voting for real world elections. One challenge is that home-based computers are likely to be infected by malware, threatening both the integrity and privacy of the vote. Another concern is the possibility that a voter may be coerced to vote in a particular way, for example by a family member or ...
Grewal, Gurchetan S
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Internet voting increases expatriate voter turnout [PDF]
Cross-border migration has increased rapidly in recent decades. In response, most democracies have extended voting rights to their citizens abroad. Nevertheless, expatriate voter turnout tends to be low.
Micha Germann
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Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2013
Over the years, the average voter turnout in Pakistan General Elections has been around 45%, ranking Pakistan among countries with the lowest turnout in the world. Some of the reasons contributing to this low turnout were found to be lack of trust in the electoral system and hesitancy to travel to the polling stations.
Umar Muneer, Shafay Shamail
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Over the years, the average voter turnout in Pakistan General Elections has been around 45%, ranking Pakistan among countries with the lowest turnout in the world. Some of the reasons contributing to this low turnout were found to be lack of trust in the electoral system and hesitancy to travel to the polling stations.
Umar Muneer, Shafay Shamail
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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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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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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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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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