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Unifying Electronic and Remote Voting

2014
The 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: Historical Experience of Russia

Zakon, 2023
The 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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Requirements for Remote Electronic Voting

2009
The previous chapter specifies the requirements for stand-alone direct recording electronic voting machines. Based on this list and as a result of the development procedures from Sect. 4.1 this chapter provides the requirements for remote electronic voting systems. This standardised, consistent, and exhaustive list of requirements respects the glossary
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Biometric Based Secured Remote Electronic Voting System

2020 7th International Conference on Smart Structures and Systems (ICSSS), 2020
India 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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Independent Computations for Safe Remote Electronic Voting

2013
In a world where a high percentage of citizens carry a smart phone or iPod and most households have one or more computers, it is difficult to understand why we have not been able to leverage powerful personal computing devices to allow citizens to cast their ballots electronically.
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Remote Electronic Voting Can Be Efficient, Verifiable and Coercion-Resistant

2016
The coercion issue in remote electronic voting has always been of particular interest. However, to date, all proposals addressing it either suffer from some shortcomings or are not efficient enough to be used in real world elections. To fill this gap, we propose a new coercion-resistant electronic voting scheme practical for real polls.
Araújo, Roberto   +3 more
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On the methodology of calculating the cost of elections with remote electronic voting

Социально-гуманитарные знания, 2021
В статье представлен новый подход к расчету затрат на организацию выборов. В результате исследования определено, что широкое внедрение дистанционного электронного голосова­ния может обеспечить снижение расходов на проведение выборов в России. This paper presents
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Non-Technical Risks of Remote Electronic Voting

2007
A few years ago, remote electronic voting seemed like a good idea for the near future. Globally, voting turnout figures are dropping dramatically (Electoral Commission, 2002) and politicians are therefore trying to find ways to increase civic participation.
A. Oostveen, P. V.D. Besselaar
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Advances in secure remote electronic voting [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
In this document, most readers should be easily introduced to the challengesoffered to a designer, an implementer and a user when using electronic voting.Some of these challenges are receiving an answer in the second part of thedocument where we introduce and describe several distinct scientific resultsobtained during our years as PhD student covering ...
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Towards Everlasting Privacy and Efficient Coercion Resistance in Remote Electronic Voting

2019
In this work, we propose a first version of an e-voting scheme that achieves end-to-end verifiability, everlasting privacy and efficient coercion resistance in the JCJ setting. Everlasting privacy is achieved assuming an anonymous channel, without resorting to dedicated channels between the election authorities to exchange private data.
Panagiotis Grontas   +3 more
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