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Internet Voting Using Zcash.

IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch., 2017
Voting systems have been around for hundreds of years and despite different views on their integrity, have always been deemed secure systems with some fundamental security and anonymity principles. Numerous electronic systems have been proposed and implemented but some suspicion has been raised regarding the integrity of elections due to detected ...
Tewari, Hitesh, Tarasov, Pavel
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Bidirectional voting and continuous voting concepts as possible use of Internet in democratic voting process

Proceedings of the International Multiconference on Computer Science and Information Technology, 2010
Democracies need elections for choosing their authorities and governments. This process has many factors that shape today's procedures. However, the Internet is a medium that may change the possibilities and elections. The main issue is concern on how changes may influence the whole democratic process.
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Secured Voting Using Blockchain

2020 IEEE 5th International Conference on Computing Communication and Automation (ICCCA), 2020
Democratic elections are the building blocks of a Democracy. In India elections play a huge role in deciding the government. But, during the years, the people are losing their hope in the elections conducted due to many allegations of bribery, identity theft in voting, repeated votes, false votes and many others.
Cynthia Jayapal   +3 more
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Internet Voting Usefulness

Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, 2012
Opportunities for Internet use in the political process are constantly emerging. The use of the Internet to obtain political news and share political information is gaining momentum. Remote Internet voting initiatives are also growing in popularity. This study presents a model of Internet voting adoption that explores the predictors of the perceived ...
Lemuria D. Carter, Ronald Campbell
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Using Selene to Verify Your Vote in JCJ

2017
We show how to combine the individual verification mechanism of Selene with the coercion-resistant e-voting scheme from Juels, Catalano and Jakobsson (JCJ). This results in an e-voting scheme which allows the voter to check directly that her vote is counted as intended, but still allows her to mitigate coercion.
Vincenzo Iovino   +3 more
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The Social Aspect of Voting for Useful Reviews

2014
Word-of-mouth is being replaced by online reviews on products and services. To identify the most useful reviews, many web sites enable readers to vote on which reviews they find useful. In this work we use three hypotheses to predict which reviews will be voted useful. The first is that useful reviews induce feelings.
Asher Levi, Osnat Mokryn
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Ideology and the US Congressional Vote

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
A large class of theoretical models posits that voters choose candidates on the basis of issue congruence, but convincing empirical tests of this key claim remain elusive. The most persistent difficulty is obtaining comparable spatial estimates for winning and losing candidates, as well as voters.
Boris Shor, Jon C. Rogowski
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The Importance of Physicians Voting in the US—Reply

JAMA Surgery, 2022
Awinita, Barpujari   +2 more
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Voting Decentralized Application Using Blockchain

2023 6th International Conference on Contemporary Computing and Informatics (IC3I), 2023
A. Asha Banu   +4 more
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