Browsing ECePS - ERA Chair in E-Governance and Digital Public Services by Issue Date
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Dubious security practices in e-voting schemes Between tech and legal standards
(2022)Remote electronic voting has been around for a few decades now. However, some legal uncertainty regarding its uses remains. In this paper, we would like to highlight and discuss several techniques used in e-voting which ... -
Review of the Overseas E-voting (OSEV) system used in the Australian Capital Territory
(2022)The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) contains the Australian national capital Canberra; the territory has a 25-member legislative assembly combing both state and local government functions. The members of the assembly ... -
A theoretical framework for understanding trust and distrust in internet voting
(2022)Each and every case of success and failure in the implementation of internet voting is permeated by a common element: the concept of trust. Several researchers highlighted the relevance of creating trust for the successful ... -
Electis.app White Paper
(2022)The Electis voting App (Electis.app) is a web application built using Django and ElectionGuard SDK). The latter comes with homomorphic encryption and end-to-end verifiable proof of ballots and tally (initially designed for ... -
E-Voting Wasm Cryptography
(2022)The Sequent Voting Platform is an open-source E2EV internet voting system currently used in private organisations and non-legally binding elections of public organisations. The system employs standard cryptographic ... -
VoteXX: A Solution to Improper Influence in Voter-Verifiable Elections (extended abstract)
(2022)We solve a long-standing challenge to the integrity of votes cast without the supervision of a voting booth: “improper influence,” which we define as any combination of vote buying and voter coercion. Our approach allows ... -
Visual Secrets : A recognition-based security primitive and its use for boardroom voting
(2022)This paper presents and evaluates a new security primitive in the form of non-transferable “visual secrets”. We show how they can be used in the design of voting systems. More specifically, we introduce a receipt-free ... -
The Diffusion of Electronic Voting for Participatory Budgeting Projects: Evidence from Ukraine
(2022)Electronic voting for participatory budgeting projects in Ukraine it is understudied. Therefore, the paper aims to investigate the patterns of diffusion of e-voting for participatory budgeting projects in Ukraine. This ... -
Is the JCJ voting system really coercion-resistant?
(2022)Coercion-resistance is a security property of electronic voting, often considered as a must-have for high-stake elections. The JCJ voting scheme, proposed in 2005, is still the reference when designing a coercion-resistant ... -
Features and usage of Belenios in 2022
(2022)Belenios is an open-source Internet voting protocol associated to a free voting platform, launched in 2015. A detailed overview of the protocol has been presented in [6] in 2019 and its complete, up-todate specification ... -
Internet Voting is Being Pushed by False Claims and Deceptive Marketing
(2022)While the convenience of voting from a computer or smartphone over the Internet may seem to be desirable, there is overwhelming evidence that ballots cast electronically cannot be adequately secured to protect the legitimacy ... -
Post-Election Audits in the Philippines
(2022)How do you observe the unobservable? The election technology in use in the Philippines are optical ballot scanners called Vote Counting Machines (VCMs) that scan, count, and transmit election results at the close of ... -
Adaptation of an i-voting scheme to Italian Elections for Citizens Abroad
(2022)We adapt the Ara´ujo-Traor´e protocol to Italian elections, with emphasis on anti-coercion measures. In this short paper we focus on a new method for managing anti-coercion credentials for each voter. -
Auditing Ranked Voting Elections with Dirichlet-Tree Models: First Steps
(2022)Ranked voting systems, such as instant-runo voting (IRV) and single transferable vote (STV), are used in many places around the world. They are more complex than plurality and scoring rules, pre- senting a challenge ... -
Moving Forward by Looking Back: Learning From Unsuccessful E-voting Projects in Europe
(2022)Unsuccessful e-voting projects are more common than successful ones, yet they are underrepresented in the e-voting literature. Therefore, an inter-disciplinary research proposal is offered to highlight the importance of ... -
SoK: Secure E-voting with Everlasting Privacy
(2022)In this work, we systematically analyze all e-voting protocols designed to provide everlasting privacy. Our main focus is to illustrate their relations and to identify the research problems which have or have not been ... -
The highly secure anonymous e-voting system of the Czech Pirate Party
(2022)The article describes the open-source e-voting system of the Czech Pirate Party including the applications, their modifications and interconnection. Overall, it provides an insight into the highly credible, secure and ...