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MERGE: Matching Electronic Results with Genuine Evidence for verifiable voting in person at remote locations

International Joint Conference on Electronic Voting
Overseas military personnel often face significant challenges in participating in elections due to the slow pace of traditional mail systems, which can result in ballots missing crucial deadlines.
B. Adida   +3 more
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Architecture of COOPTO Remote Voting Solution

2009
This 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.
Šilhavý, Radek   +2 more
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Can remote Internet voting increase turnout?

Aslib Proceedings, 2003
In an effort to increase turnout at elections the UK government has been piloting electronic voting. At the 2002 local elections five councils tested remote Internet voting for the first time. Swindon Borough Council conducted the largest pilot, offering remote Internet voting to all voters. Almost 15,000 voters were surveyed as to their motivation for
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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 Online Voting Systemusing Aneka Platform

2018 7th International Conference on Reliability, Infocom Technologies and Optimization (Trends and Future Directions) (ICRITO), 2018
In a democracy like ours where electing the public representative is a fundamental birth right of every citizen, may not be possible for a citizen if he/she is out of city or not keeping good health or deputed on some government assignments or not able to cast his/her vote on the specified voting day in his/her constituency. To overcome this problem we
Karishma Varshney   +2 more
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Vote Secrecy and Voter Feedback in Remote Voting - Can We Have Both?

International Joint Conference on Electronic Voting, 2021
Arne Koitmäe   +2 more
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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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Remote Electronic Voting: Free, Fair and Secret?

The Political Quarterly, 2004
ABSTRACTMost 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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Remote Voting System for Migrant People

International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
Electronic voting has emerged as a viable alternative to traditional paper-based voting, offering advantages such as increased efficiency, transparency, and security. However, existing e-voting systems face significant challenges, including vote duplication, lack of real-time verification, and security vulnerabilities.
Dikshay Kumar, Arziya Shakeel
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Will remote electronic voting systems increase participation?

Electronic Government, an International Journal, 2005
Remote 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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