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Polsterless Remote Electronic Voting
Journal of E-Government, 2004Abstract Remote electronic voting is currently being piloted in the UK as a means of increasing the convenience of casting a ballot, which it is hoped will be reflected in an increased participation in elections. Most proposed electronic voting schemes envisage the use of cryptography in order to model the features of democratic elections, which ...
Tim Storer, Ishbel Duncan
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Du-Vote: Remote Electronic Voting with Untrusted Computers
2015 IEEE 28th Computer Security Foundations Symposium, 2015Du-Vote is a new remote electronic voting protocol that eliminates the often-required assumption that voters trust general-purpose computers. Trust is distributed in Du-Vote between a simple hardware token issued to the voter, the voter's computer, and a server run by election authorities.
Gurchetan S. Grewal +3 more
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Remote Electronic Voting in Uncontrolled Environments: A Classifying Survey
ACM Computing Surveys, 2022Remote electronic voting, often called online or Internet voting, has been subject to research for the last four decades. It is regularly discussed in public debates, especially in the context of enabling voters to conveniently cast their ballot from home using their personal devices.
Michael P. Heinl +2 more
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Biometric Based Secured Remote Electronic Voting System
2020 7th International Conference on Smart Structures and Systems (ICSSS), 2020India is world's largest democracy and the essence of any democracy lies in the fact that people choose their own representatives. But in present era, the fair election process is facing a lot of problems like booth capturing, rigging, fake voting, tampering with the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) etc.
Samarth Agarwal +4 more
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Unifying Electronic and Remote Voting
2014The voting scenario is rich and complex: democratic institutions typically call several kinds of elections, which often have different requirements in terms of costs and needed resources, and are exposed to different security risks. Some electoral events could target relatively small sets of voters, sparsely distributed across the country or even in ...
Anna Riccioni, Francesca Merighi
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Remote Electronic Voting: Free, Fair and Secret?
The Political Quarterly, 2004ABSTRACTMost of the debate surrounding remote electronic voting has focused on technical issues such as security and feasibility. This article examines the equally important issue of whether voting outside the context of the supervised polling place meets the legal and normative standards required of democratic elections.
Sarah Birch, Bob Watt
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Will remote electronic voting systems increase participation?
Electronic Government, an International Journal, 2005Remote electronic voting systems (REVSs) have become a viable mechanism for official political elections. It can enable remote voting, facilitate monitoring, voting and tallying, and report immediate results. However, it is uncertain whether the use of REVS could increase citizens' participation in elections.
Andrea L. Houston +3 more
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Remote Electronic Voting: Historical Experience of Russia
Zakon, 2023The article discusses the main stages of using Remote electronic voting (hereinafter referred to as the Remote E-Voting) in the Russian electoral process. The author proposed dividing the historical development of Remote E-Voting in Russia into two stages. At the first stage we can note the conceptualization of approaches to remote voting.
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Incoercible Fully-Remote Electronic Voting Protocol
2017Civitas is the first fully remote e-voting protocol which ensures verifiability and coercion resistance at the same time. In 2011, Shirazi et al. found a security flaw on the credential management process during Civitas’ registration phase and proposed solutions to avoid this drawback.
Wafa Neji +2 more
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Secret suffrage in remote electronic voting systems
2017 Fourth International Conference on eDemocracy & eGovernment (ICEDEG), 2017Can the principle of secret suffrage be ensured when voters are offered the possibility to cast their votes using internet voting? With the steady introduction of different forms of remote electronic voting since 2000, it has become apparent that internet voting fails at providing the privacy guarantees offered by traditional paper-based voting systems.
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