Is the JCJ voting system really coercion-resistant?
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2022
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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 protocol. We highlight a weakness in JCJ that is also
present in all the systems following its general structure. It comes from
the procedure that precedes the tally, where the trustees remove the ballots
that should not be counted. This phase leaks more information than
necessary, leading to potential threats for the coerced voters. Fixing this
leads to the notion of cleansing-hiding, that we apply to form a variant
of JCJ that we call CHide.
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mõjutuskindlus, JCJ turvaprotokoll, Chide