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Analysis and Implementation of Internet Based Remote Voting

2014 IEEE 11th International Conference on Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Systems, 2014
Voting 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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Practical Remote End-to-End Voting Scheme

2011
Recently, remote voting systems have gained popularity and have been used for government elections and referendums in the United Kingdom, Estonia and Switzerland as well as municipal elections in Canada and party primary elections in the United States and France.
Xun Yi, Eiji Okamoto
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Remote Internet voting: Security and performance issues

World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS-2013), 2013
Electronic 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), 2006
The 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

2017
Civitas 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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Developing a Legal Framework for Remote Electronic Voting

2009
This paper describes how to legally regulate remote electronic elections. Electronic voting systems have to respect the constitutional election principles. For technological solutions, this translates into security requirements that have to be fulfilled by the operational environment in which the voting takes place.
Schmidt, Axel   +6 more
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On Remote and Voter-Verifiable Voting

2008
Voting is an important tool for modern societies. It is fundamental for the democracy. This mechanism must be fair and accurate. However, threats intrinsic in the voting process may compromise these requisites. In conventional voting, dishonest talliers may corrupt the ballot box, for instance.
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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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Remote End-to-End Voting Scheme

2014
Recently, remote voting systems have gained popularity and have been used for government elections and referendums in the United Kingdom, Estonia, and Switzerland as well as municipal elections in Canada and party primary elections in the United States and France.
Xun Yi, Russell Paulet, Elisa Bertino
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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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