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2005 IEEE International Conference on e-Technology, e-Commerce and e-Service (EEE'05)
Who Counts Your Votes?
Hong Kong, China
March 29-April 01
ISBN: 0-7695-2274-2
Halina Kaminski, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Lila Kari, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Mark Perry, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Open and fair elections are paramount to modern democracy. Although some people claim that the pencil-and-paper systems used in countries such as Canada and UK are still the best method of avoiding vote rigging, recent election problems have sparked great interest in managing the election process through the use of electronic voting systems. It is a goal of this paper to describe a voting system that is secret and secure as well as verifiable and useable over an existing computer network.
We have designed and implemented an electronic voting system - Verifiable E-Voting (VEV) - with an underlying protocol that secures the election process from malicious practices at the same time as allowing voters and candidates to verify the correctness of their votes.
Citation:
Halina Kaminski, Lila Kari, Mark Perry, "Who Counts Your Votes?," eee, pp.598-603, 2005 IEEE International Conference on e-Technology, e-Commerce and e-Service (EEE'05), 2005
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