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  1. A Systematic Literature Review of Current Trends in Electronic Voting

    Electronic voting, based on cryptographic protocols and blockchain technology, represents an advanced method for ensuring the security, transparency, and reliability of electoral processes. The scientific research presented in this article is devoted to the analysis of trends and advanced technologies in the field of electronic voting. The authors propose a systematic mapping of this area ...

  2. What is e-voting? Who's using it and is it safe?

    Follow. Electronic voting - or e-voting - means voters can vote from their home, another country or a kiosk in a polling station. Estonia pioneered online voting in 2005, but e-voting systems around the world are still developing. Digital technology is crucial for reducing social and economic inequalities, the World Economic Forum says.

  3. Electronic Voting: Review and Challenges

    Abstract. Electronic voting (e-voting) is the use of electronic systems and technologies in elections to cast and count votes. There are several types of electronic voting systems, including Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) systems, Optical Scan Systems, Internet Voting, and Remote Electronic Voting, among others.

  4. PDF A Comparative Study of Electronic Voting and Paper Ballot Systems in

    An electronic voting system is commonly adopted when attempting to reduce waiting times at polling locations, de-crease long-term costs, increase voter confidence, and deliver election results faster. As states continue to implement various versions of electronic voting systems, many studies have demonstrated improve-

  5. PDF Introducing Electronic Voting

    of electronic voting. A definition of electronic voting Some definitions of electronic voting are very broad. This paper focuses on systems where the recording, casting or counting of votes in political elections and referendums involves information and communication technologies. E-voting: not comparable to any other ICT application?

  6. E-voting adoption in many countries: A literature review

    Abstract. Although the number of countries that have adopted e-voting has decreased lately, the number of academic publications on e-voting adoption has increased in the last two years. To date, there is no coherent narrative in the existing literature that explains the progress of the research on e-voting adoption.

  7. Electronic Voting Systems

    Introduction. In 2001, Wand and colleagues published a paper titled "The Butterfly Did It" (see Wand, et al. 2001, cited under Voting System Neutrality) in which they argue that Palm Beach County's butterfly ballot caused enough errors to decide the 2000 election for George W. Bush.The butterfly ballot also helped launch significant new research initiatives into voting systems and ...

  8. Electronic voting

    None of the above electronic voting systems is completely secure. Opinions differ widely on whether the posited threats are realistic enough to warrant forgoing the added functionalities of electronic voting in favour of the perceived security of nonelectronic voting systems. Cryptographers, on the other hand, have devised systems that allow voters to verify that their votes are counted as cast.

  9. 3 Voting Technologies

    An example of a combination system might be an electronic voting system that prints a properly marked optical-scan paper ballot. The electronic part of the system would be indirectly verified (and processed entirely electronically), while the printed optical-scan ballot can be counted using the techniques used for all optical-scan voting systems.

  10. An overview of electronic voting systems and their functions

    electronic voting, Form of computer-mediated voting in which voters make their selections with the aid of a computer. The voter usually chooses with the help of a touch-screen display, though audio interfaces can be made available for voters with visual disabilities. Ballot casting, in which voters submit their ballots; ballot recording, in ...

  11. Electronic voting

    Electronic voting systems may use electronic ballot to store votes in computer memory. Systems which use them exclusively are called DRE voting systems. When electronic ballots are used there is no risk of exhausting the supply of ballots. Additionally, these electronic ballots remove the need for printing of paper ballots, a significant cost.

  12. Electronic voting in the United States

    Electronic voting in the United States involves several types of machines: touchscreens for voters to mark choices, scanners to read paper ballots, scanners to verify signatures on envelopes of absentee ballots, and web servers to display tallies to the public. Aside from voting, there are also computer systems to maintain voter registrations and display these electoral rolls to polling place ...

  13. (PDF) E-voting systems: A tool for e-democracy

    Electronic voting (e-voting) is relatively a new concept based on its application that aims at reducing errors and improving the convenience and integrity of election process. This paper tried to ...

  14. Blockchain-Based E-Voting Systems: A Technology Review

    The paper presents a thorough analysis of the advantages, challenges, and impacts of blockchain-based e-voting systems based on the analysis of 252 scientific paper. 4. The paper is well-structured and introduces future research directions in this domain at the end of the review. Problems and suggestions:

  15. Overview of Electronic Voting and Counting Technologies

    When discussing electronic voting, two separate, but sometimes related technologies are generally referred to - electronic voting and electronic counting. The traditional paper-based voting system consists of a voter manually marking the paper ballot and then the ballot being counted by hand by election officials. In elections using ...

  16. PDF 1 The Study of Electronic Voting

    2000 U.S. presidential election, especially in Florida, involved a set of circumstances that evolved into the perfect storm and exposed serious flaws in the American electoral system. The events ...

  17. Blockchain-Based E-Voting Systems: A Technology Review

    The employment of blockchain technology in electronic voting (e-voting) systems is attracting significant attention due to its ability to enhance transparency, security, and integrity in digital voting. This study presents an extensive review of the existing research on e-voting systems that rely on blockchain technology. The study investigates a range of key research concerns, including the ...

  18. How Electronic Voting Works: Pros and Cons vs. Paper Voting

    Electronic Voting Is More Cost-Effective in the Long Run. Finally, the last major advantage associated with e-voting is a long-term decrease in expenses. Paper votes require assistants that count and transport votes, which can add up as stations around the country tally up the results.

  19. Introducing Electronic Voting: Essential Considerations

    Essential Considerations. Electronic voting is often seen as a tool for making the electoral process more efficient and for increasing trust in its management. Properly implemented, e-voting solutions can increase the security of the ballot, speed up the processing of results and make voting easier. However, the challenges are considerable.

  20. A mobile web based electronic voting system: a case study of Strathmore

    The dissertation presents a secure mobile web based electronic voting system, a case study of Strathmore University student council elections. The system is inspired by the Estonian Internet voting system architecture with major changes; it can be customized and implemented for a variety of elections such as: large institution elections, party ...

  21. PDF Biometric Voting Machine: A Review

    Traditional voting methods, such as paper ballots and Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), are vulnerable to misuse, emphasizing the need for a more robust and reliable system. ... an electronic voting system that addresses the limitations of traditional voting methods. By integrating biometric authentication and IoT technology, this system aims ...

  22. Electronic Voting Systems: Controversies, Risks, and Reforms

    Security Challenges and Vulnerabilities in Electronic Voting Systems: Assessing the Risks. Voting machines are an element in a digital system, and there's no such thing as a 100% guaranteed secure digital system. However, to attack the voting machines and alter the results would present a significant set of challenges to the threat actor.

  23. Types of E-Voting

    Optical scan voting systems combine paper with electronic devices. All the systems keep a tangible ballot paper which serves as a tangible record of the voter´s intent. ... (October 2013)) the term "New Voting Technology" is used instead of e-voting. They usually mean the same thing and can be used synonymously. E.g. the OSCE/ODIHR defines ...