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This contribution focuses on the opportunity of using Internet voting as part of e-government services. Many countries have been researching the benefits of e-votingsolutions. Every country uses individual ideas to solve e-voting problems. Only few are thinking about Internet voting.
Šilhavý, Radek, Šilhavý, Petr
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Evaluation of the I-Voting System for Remote Primary Elections of the Czech Pirate Party
The integration of digital technologies into political processes represents a pivotal shift in the operational dynamics of political parties, highlighting an evolution from traditional to digital platforms.
Tomáš Martínek, Michal Malý
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SeVEP: Secure and Verifiable Electronic Polling System
Electronic polling systems promise benefits to voters such as accessibility and convenience that enable them to cast their votes at any time, from any Internet-connected computing device anywhere in the world.
Amna Qureshi +2 more
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Vote by ballot is the feature in a democratic society and the process of decision-making, tending to achieve the philosophy of democratic politics by having the public who are eligible to vote for competent candidates or leaders.
Tsung-Chih Hsiao +3 more
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An e-voting system for Android Smartphones
Electoral processes using electronic devices allow voters to cast electronically. Devices such as personal computers, Direct Record Machines (DRE) voting machines, and smartcards, among others, in conjunction with private nets or the Internet have been ...
Lourdes López García +3 more
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Internet voting not impossible [PDF]
Contains fulltext : 32650.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
Pieters, W., Kiniry, J.R.
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Pakistan's Internet Voting Experiment
Pakistan recently conducted small-scale trials of a remote Internet voting system for overseas citizens. In this contribution, we report on the experience: we document the unique combination of sociopolitical, legal, and institutional factors motivating this exercise.
Haq, Hina Binte +2 more
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Online votes or ratings can assist internet users in evaluating the credibility and appeal of the information which they encounter. For example, aggregator websites such as Reddit allow users to up-vote submitted content to make it more prominent, and ...
Maria Priestley, Alex Mesoudi
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Consensus-based methods for distributed systems, blockchain, and voting: a survey
Condorcet and Borda first introduced the consensus theory in the eighteenth century when they studied voting systems. Consensus problems have been investigated for a long time in many fields such as economics, sociology, computer science, bioinformatics,
Dai Tho Dang, Dosam Hwang
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The Norwegian Internet Voting Protocol [PDF]
The Norwegian government will run a trial of internet remote voting during the 2011 local government elections. A new cryptographic voting protocol will be used, where so-called return codes allow voters to verify that their ballots will be counted as cast. This paper discusses a slightly simplified version of the cryptographic protocol.
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