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Formal techniques in a remote voting system
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2006Kiezen op Afstand (KOA) is a Free Software, remote voting system developed for the Dutch government in 2003/2004. In addition to being Open Source, key components have been, or are currently being formally specified and verified. These include a tally system and a modeling of the Irish electoral system.
Joseph R. Kiniry +4 more
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Architecture of COOPTO Remote Voting Solution
2009This contribution focuses on investigation of remote electronic voting system, named COOPTO. Researching of suitability of electronic voting solution is forced by necessity of the improvement election process. The COOPTO is based on topical investigation of voting process and their implementation of using modern information and communication technology.
Radek Silhavy +2 more
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Secure Remote Electronic Voting
2006 IEEE International Conference on Electro/Information Technology, 2006As the Internet is used for more and more secure transactions, such as shopping, banking, submitting tax returns, etc., several institutions and companies have proposed using the Internet as a medium for remote electronic voting, either as an alternative or replacement for traditional poll site and paper absentee ballot systems.
David Foster +2 more
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Remote Voting Schemes: A Comparative Analysis
2007Some governments initially introduced postal voting as a way to facilitate overseas and absentee voter's access to the electoral process. However, reliability issues that are part of postal voting have helped to introduce new remote voting channels based on electronic means.
Jordi Puiggali, Victor Morales-Rocha
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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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Analysis and Implementation of Internet Based Remote Voting
2014 IEEE 11th International Conference on Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Systems, 2014Voting over the internet has been a topic of great interest for many years. We researched E-Voting: its theory, its practice, and its examples. We found many potential problems with E-Voting; concerns both for election integrity and voter privacy.
Kevin Butterfield, Xukai Zou
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sElect: A Lightweight Verifiable Remote Voting System
2016 IEEE 29th Computer Security Foundations Symposium (CSF), 2016Modern remote electronic voting systems, such as the prominent Helios system, are designed to provide vote privacy and verifiability, where, roughly speaking, the latter means that voters can make sure that their votes were actually counted. In this paper, we propose a new practical voting system called sElect (secure/simple elections).
Ralf Küsters +3 more
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Remote Internet voting: Security and performance issues
World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS-2013), 2013Electronic voting is often seen as a tool for making the electoral process more efficient and for increasing trust in its management. Properly implemented, e-voting solutions can increase the security of the ballot, speed up the processing of results and make voting easier. However, the challenges are considerable. If not carefully planned and designed,
Mohammed Ismael Ahmed, Mohamed Aborizka
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Who Is Enfranchised by Remote Voting?
29th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'05), 2006The UK government's experiments with remote voting (by post, Internet, telephone and SMS) have focused on increasing turnout at elections. The data so far however show that those already most likely to vote, and those with an incentive to commit electoral fraud, have received the greatest benefit. This has not provided a solid base for the public trust
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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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