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Elections and their aftermath are matters left to the states by the U.S. Constitution. But the Supreme Court has made clear that the right to vote is federally protected, and fiercely so.
Milkovich, Sarah
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Ethics of e-voting: an essay on requirements and values in Internet elections [PDF]
In this paper, we investigate ethical issues involved in the development and implementation of Internet voting technology. From a phenomenological perspective, we describe how voting via the Internet mediates the relation between people and democracy. In
Becker, M.J., Pieters, W.
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Smart Exposition Rooms: The Ambient Intelligence View [PDF]
We introduce our research on smart environments, in particular research on smart meeting rooms and investigate how research approaches here can be used in the context of smart museum environments.
Nijholt, Anton
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Code voting was introduced by Chaum as a solution for using a possibly infected-by-malware device to cast a vote in an electronic voting application.
CJ Colbourn +20 more
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E-Voting Solution for Romanian Parliament [PDF]
Every year hundreds of millions of people vote in a variety of settings in many countries around the world. People vote in public elections to choose government leaders and also in private elections to determine the course of action for groups that ...
Daniel Platon, Liviu Dunaev
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Security Considerations for Remote Electronic Voting over the Internet
This paper discusses the security considerations for remote electronic voting in public elections. In particular, we examine the feasibility of running national federal elections over the Internet. The focus of this paper is on the limitations of the current deployed infrastructure in terms of the security of the hosts and the Internet itself.
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Introduction to special issue on e-voting [PDF]
Budurushi, Jurlind +3 more
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Practical pollsterless remote electronic voting
This thesis describes the design of a novel class of pollsterless voting schemes. Many cryptographic voting schemes necessitate a pollster because the client side computations are beyond the understanding or ability of the voter. Such interactions require that the voter trust the software to perform operations on their behalf, and in effect, the ...
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Bits or Paper? Comparing Remote Electronic Voting to Postal Voting
Krimmer, Robert, Volkamer, Melanie
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Electronic governance, premise for implementation of electronic democracy [PDF]
Living in a rapidly changing society, where information travels with great speed and its upgrade is essential, we decided to approach certain aspects of e-democracy, as a dynamic way of citizen participation, using new Information and Communications ...
Grigorovici, Iulia, Matei, Ani
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