Remote Electronic Voting Free Fair and Secret? Birch The electronic voting system Elections offer the citizens of a country the possibility to opt for their favorite representatives in the superior chambers, the right to choose the régime of government.
nob.cs.ucdavis.edu. votes: e- voting. All of a sudden, election administration was at the All of a sudden, election administration was at the centre of a political storm. 1 Bertie Ahern, the Taoiseach, was parodied, “After Hugo Chávez won the 2004 election in Venezuela, it came out that the government owned 28 percent of Bizta, the company that manufactured the voting machines. Similarly, the 2004 elections in India were notorious for gangs stuffing electronic ballot boxes in villages.".
e-voting can be used in a (nationwide) general election around 2010. After the 2004 local elections on June 10th, six councillors of the Labour party were found guilty … preliminary analysis of e-voting problems highlights need for heightened standards and testing nrc whitepaper deirdre mulligan,1 joseph lorenzo hall2
the methods that enable e-voting or an effort to identify the weaknesses of 1 For the purpose of this thesis, e-voting encompasses all uses of ICT for either casting or counting votes. pdf Applying MDA Concepts in an e-Government Platform Adriana Maria C. M. Figueiredo, Manuel de Jesus Mendes, Aqueo Kamada, José Renato Borelli, Marcos Antonio Rodrigues, Luciano L. …
The Influence of Realist Ontology on Technological Projects: The Case of Irish Electronic Voting %UXQR =HOLü1 Dr. Bernd Carsten Stahl2 1 Faculty of Business, Dublin Institute of Technology, Aungier Street, Dublin 2, Ireland International Experiences of Electronic Voting and trials with wider use of electronic voting. Ireland, for example, undertook a (Commission on Electronic Voting 2004; ElectricNews.net 2005; Commission on Electronic Voting 2006; Tighe 2006; Seaver 2009; RTE News 2009). Apart from noting the small number of countries that have proceeded with electronic voting, four further points can be
the methods that enable e-voting or an effort to identify the weaknesses of 1 For the purpose of this thesis, e-voting encompasses all uses of ICT for either casting or counting votes. The Commission has had no involvement in the decision to adopt e-voting in Ireland or the steps by which this decision has been implemented to date. These events largely preceded the Commission’s establishment in March, 2004 and the Commission has not been asked to consider them (although the requirements and specifications for the system have been considered as part of the Commission’s
Operational and Technical Standards for E-voting, adopted September 30, 2004. 29 These exceptions were largely related to the requirement to certify electronic voting solutions, which the Norwegian ministry responsible for managing elections did not wish to include for the pilot process. Standards for Implementation 103 tions related to verifiability, audit capacity, accessibility for PDF In September 2004, the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers officially adopted a set of standards recommended by the Multidisciplinary Ad Hoc Group of Specialists on legal, operational
Matej Travnícek, PhD Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic Abstract This article focuses on various factors related to electronic voting. The analysis therefore concerns formal requirements for electoral process, counting speed, number of invalid votes, counting errors, trust and electoral frauds, accessibility of the The second electronic voting method is kiosk voting which almost is the same as Belgium e-voting system. The identification credentials will be given through polling cards and after passing it to the
When Ireland embarked on an ambitious e-voting scheme in 2006 that would dispense with "stupid old pencils," as then–prime minister Bertie Ahern put it, in favor of fancy touchscreen voting Electronic voting machines for elections in the Republic of Ireland were used on a trial basis in 2002, but plans to extend it to all polling stations were put on hold in 2004 …
Proceedings 2004. The Proceedings of the EVOTE2004 can be downloaded here. The Proceedings are available as book or as the single papers. The following topics are covered: e-voting experiences, transparency, security and standards of e-voting systems as well as legal aspects of e-voting. Keywords: Vote, electronic voting machine, aadhar card, voter id I. Introduction “ Voting is the most precious right of every citizen and we’ve a moral obligation to ensure the integrity of our
The second electronic voting method is kiosk voting which almost is the same as Belgium e-voting system. The identification credentials will be given through polling cards and after passing it to the PDF In September 2004, the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers officially adopted a set of standards recommended by the Multidisciplinary Ad Hoc Group of Specialists on legal, operational
Electronic Voting For Ghana, the Way Forward. (A Case Study in Ghana) Ireland and Holland have issues with open source systems (Libbenga, 2004). Though most Estonians are in favor of internet voting others are against it saying that not observing voters as they vote could result in votes selling. In 2007 about 5percent of Estonians voted through internet voting. But in 2009 this figure Issues and Effectiveness of Blockchain Technology on Digital Voting Aayushi Gupta1*, Jyotirmay Patel2, e-voting, when voting done using machine in a polling station and i-voting, when voting done using a web browser. Digital voting also has some disadvantages like security of data, potential attacks. One way to solve these security credentials problems through the blockchain technology. In
Progress in Cryptology INDOCRYPT 2004. 5th International. There has been a lot of interest suddenly in electronic voting, so I thought I would give some insight into what’s holding it back. Between 2012 and 2014, I became intimately involved in electronic voting when I joined the Victorian Electoral Commission to build the world's first Verifiable Voting system, shortened to 'vVote'., There has been a lot of interest suddenly in electronic voting, so I thought I would give some insight into what’s holding it back. Between 2012 and 2014, I became intimately involved in electronic voting when I joined the Victorian Electoral Commission to build the world's first Verifiable Voting system, shortened to 'vVote'..
www.e-envoy.gov.uk e–Voting Standards for UK Elections. E-voting is an election system that allows a voter to record his or her secure All day, they cast votes simultaneously and at the end of the day, they tally, The proposed e-voting system in Ireland is under scrutiny due to concerns about fraud. An independent committee of 5 experts is commissioned to look into the alleged flaws of the system..
Responses to our consultation on the Council election rules. Whether or not e-voting proves to be effective, it is only one small part of the political process. This This section considers the broader question of applications of the Internet to support politics., However, only a limited number of OSCE participating States are currently using e-voting whilst some states have even stopped using it following problematic experiences. He pointed out that the Council of Europe was considered a central player in the field of e-voting, with CM Rec(2004)11 being the only agreed international document to date. Recalling that ODIHR took a broader approach to new.
ICT and politics SSRN. The proposed e-voting system in Ireland is under scrutiny due to concerns about fraud. An independent committee of 5 experts is commissioned to look into the alleged flaws of the system. E-voting is an election system that allows a voter to record his or her secure All day, they cast votes simultaneously and at the end of the day, they tally.
Does Ontology Influence Technological Projects? The Case of Irish Electronic Voting In 2004 the Irish government tried to introduce electronic voting for the local and European elections. This was the first attempt to implement electronic voting holistically within the European Union. E-voting had been implemented over a period of approximately two years. During this time, there were many – This study uses Carter and Belanger's (2005) model of e‐government adoption to assess young voters' intention to use an online voting system.
The Council of Europe’s Standards on e-Voting Pnyx Compliance with the Council of Europe’s Security & Audit Standards on e-Voting December 2004 . The Council of Europe’s Standards on e-Voting Pnyx Compliance with the Council of Europe’s Security & Audit Standards on e-Voting Scytl secure electronic voting The cryptographic mechanisms and protocols described in this document … International Experiences of Electronic Voting and trials with wider use of electronic voting. Ireland, for example, undertook a (Commission on Electronic Voting 2004; ElectricNews.net 2005; Commission on Electronic Voting 2006; Tighe 2006; Seaver 2009; RTE News 2009). Apart from noting the small number of countries that have proceeded with electronic voting, four further points can be
voting will be postal or electronic, but also for individual registrants to tell us if they cannot use the electronic system. Where this is the case, we will send a paper ballot to that registrant instead. G.J.I.S.S. 8 Germany has taken a swipe to ban its e-voting system while Ireland discontinued its e-voting pilot projects (Achieng and Ruhode, 2013).
preliminary analysis of e-voting problems highlights need for heightened standards and testing nrc whitepaper deirdre mulligan,1 joseph lorenzo hall2 2.1 Historical foundations. The foundations of internet voting are found in the democratization movement and the general availability of mass electronic media, like the television, after the second world war.
preliminary analysis of e-voting problems highlights need for heightened standards and testing nrc whitepaper deirdre mulligan,1 joseph lorenzo hall2 Abstract: Bribe and coercion are common in conventional voting systems and usually will lead to a biased result that imparts the desired democracy. However, these problems become more difficult to solve when using e-voting schemes. Up to now, many e-voting …
Definition: Electronic voting covers any election form where at least at one point in time an electronic copy of the vote is stored electronically and the election result is computed based on the stored e-votes. Council of Europe Recommendations on e-voting Margaret McGaley and J. Paul Gibson Computer Science Department, NUI Maynooth, Ireland {mmcgaley,pgibson}@cs.nuim.ie Abstract In September 2004, the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers officially adopted a set of standards recom-mended by the Multidisciplinary Ad Hoc Group of Spe-cialists on legal, operational and technical …
for electronic voting security more generally. 1 Introduction India is the world’s largest democracy. In recent national elections, more votes were cast than the combined population of the United States and Canada [57], and the vast majority of voters used paperless direct-recording electronic (DRE) voting machines [25]. Though paperless DREs have been largely discredited in the academic E-Voting:Ireland Ireland decided against e-voting on April 30. 2004. See also Co py ri g ht and Licensin g for Di g ital Preservation: pyg g g A research projec t funded by Arts and Humanities Research Board, UK. Charlesworth, A. (2003). Legal Issues Relating to the Archiving of Internet resources in the UK, EU, USA and Australi a. “Digital copies are perfect copies of the ii l F diitl t
DRE-ip: A Veri able E-Voting Scheme without Tallying Authorities 3 of the voting process. In DRE-i, the encryption of votes is based on a variant of Electronic Voting Links. The links below are intended to supplement the course 17-803/17-400, Electronic Voting This page is maintained by Michael Shamos and is still under construction.
The Council of Europe’s Standards on e-Voting Pnyx Compliance with the Council of Europe’s Security & Audit Standards on e-Voting December 2004 . The Council of Europe’s Standards on e-Voting Pnyx Compliance with the Council of Europe’s Security & Audit Standards on e-Voting Scytl secure electronic voting The cryptographic mechanisms and protocols described in this document … In India first election using electronic voting is scheduled to hold from April 20 to May 10, 2004. India is the India is the world’s largest democracy with a population of more than 1 …
E-voting documentation · 2009 report by the EUI on the Estonian e-enabled elections from 2005-2009 · The Geneva internet voting system · Report of the Second e-voting Review meeting. International Experiences of Electronic Voting and trials with wider use of electronic voting. Ireland, for example, undertook a (Commission on Electronic Voting 2004; ElectricNews.net 2005; Commission on Electronic Voting 2006; Tighe 2006; Seaver 2009; RTE News 2009). Apart from noting the small number of countries that have proceeded with electronic voting, four further points can be
Most of the debate surrounding remote electronic voting has focused on technical issues such as security and feasibility. This article examines the equally important issue of whether voting outside the context of the supervised polling place meets the legal and … TheCoE document approved in 2004 has an officialstatus: the Committee of e-voting also includes strategic components that are based on computerized means and therefore require completely new observation approaches. Election day, for instance,
IDA eGovernment Observatory ec.europa.eu. votes: e- voting. All of a sudden, election administration was at the All of a sudden, election administration was at the centre of a political storm. 1 Bertie Ahern, the Taoiseach, was parodied, for electronic voting security more generally. 1 Introduction India is the world’s largest democracy. In recent national elections, more votes were cast than the combined population of the United States and Canada [57], and the vast majority of voters used paperless direct-recording electronic (DRE) voting machines [25]. Though paperless DREs have been largely discredited in the academic.
www.e-envoy.gov.uk e–Voting Standards for UK Elections. of Ministers in 2004. Some countries no longer use e-voting; some have conducted pilot e-voting schemes and decided not to introduce it. At the same time, there are other countries which are continuing to conduct pilot schemes and introduce e-voting. It has been used in other elections, for example student councils or youth councils. There are also countries or organisations1 which would …, PDF In September 2004, the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers officially adopted a set of standards recommended by the Multidisciplinary Ad Hoc Group of Specialists on legal, operational.
for electronic voting security more generally. 1 Introduction India is the world’s largest democracy. In recent national elections, more votes were cast than the combined population of the United States and Canada [57], and the vast majority of voters used paperless direct-recording electronic (DRE) voting machines [25]. Though paperless DREs have been largely discredited in the academic The Commission has had no involvement in the decision to adopt e-voting in Ireland or the steps by which this decision has been implemented to date. These events largely preceded the Commission’s establishment in March, 2004 and the Commission has not been asked to consider them (although the requirements and specifications for the system have been considered as part of the Commission’s
the methods that enable e-voting or an effort to identify the weaknesses of 1 For the purpose of this thesis, e-voting encompasses all uses of ICT for either casting or counting votes. The Influence of Realist Ontology on Technological Projects: The Case of Irish Electronic Voting %UXQR =HOLü1 Dr. Bernd Carsten Stahl2 1 Faculty of Business, Dublin Institute of Technology, Aungier Street, Dublin 2, Ireland
Operational and Technical Standards for E-voting, adopted September 30, 2004. 29 These exceptions were largely related to the requirement to certify electronic voting solutions, which the Norwegian ministry responsible for managing elections did not wish to include for the pilot process. Standards for Implementation 103 tions related to verifiability, audit capacity, accessibility for TheCoE document approved in 2004 has an officialstatus: the Committee of e-voting also includes strategic components that are based on computerized means and therefore require completely new observation approaches. Election day, for instance,
International Experiences of Electronic Voting and trials with wider use of electronic voting. Ireland, for example, undertook a (Commission on Electronic Voting 2004; ElectricNews.net 2005; Commission on Electronic Voting 2006; Tighe 2006; Seaver 2009; RTE News 2009). Apart from noting the small number of countries that have proceeded with electronic voting, four further points can be G.J.I.S.S. 8 Germany has taken a swipe to ban its e-voting system while Ireland discontinued its e-voting pilot projects (Achieng and Ruhode, 2013).
In 2004, Ireland imported DRE voting machines from the Netherlands costing €4,5005,000 (US$7,0507,833) each. 7 In 2007, the French Internet Rights Forum puts the cost of an electronic voting of Ministers in 2004. Some countries no longer use e-voting; some have conducted pilot e-voting schemes and decided not to introduce it. At the same time, there are other countries which are continuing to conduct pilot schemes and introduce e-voting. It has been used in other elections, for example student councils or youth councils. There are also countries or organisations1 which would …
– This study uses Carter and Belanger's (2005) model of e‐government adoption to assess young voters' intention to use an online voting system. Issues and Effectiveness of Blockchain Technology on Digital Voting Aayushi Gupta1*, Jyotirmay Patel2, e-voting, when voting done using machine in a polling station and i-voting, when voting done using a web browser. Digital voting also has some disadvantages like security of data, potential attacks. One way to solve these security credentials problems through the blockchain technology. In
preliminary analysis of e-voting problems highlights need for heightened standards and testing nrc whitepaper deirdre mulligan,1 joseph lorenzo hall2 The electronic voting system Elections offer the citizens of a country the possibility to opt for their favorite representatives in the superior chambers, the right to choose the régime of government.
PDF In September 2004, the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers officially adopted a set of standards recommended by the Multidisciplinary Ad Hoc Group of Specialists on legal, operational Proceedings 2004. The Proceedings of the EVOTE2004 can be downloaded here. The Proceedings are available as book or as the single papers. The following topics are covered: e-voting experiences, transparency, security and standards of e-voting systems as well as legal aspects of e-voting.
In Ireland, the use of the voting machines is stopped due to serious questions regarding their security and the UK election council intends stopping all electronic voting pilot projects that had been carried “After Hugo Chávez won the 2004 election in Venezuela, it came out that the government owned 28 percent of Bizta, the company that manufactured the voting machines. Similarly, the 2004 elections in India were notorious for gangs stuffing electronic ballot boxes in villages."
votes: e- voting. All of a sudden, election administration was at the All of a sudden, election administration was at the centre of a political storm. 1 Bertie Ahern, the Taoiseach, was parodied Operational and Technical Standards for E-voting, adopted September 30, 2004. 29 These exceptions were largely related to the requirement to certify electronic voting solutions, which the Norwegian ministry responsible for managing elections did not wish to include for the pilot process. Standards for Implementation 103 tions related to verifiability, audit capacity, accessibility for
Electronic voting machines eliminated in the EDRi. However, only a limited number of OSCE participating States are currently using e-voting whilst some states have even stopped using it following problematic experiences. He pointed out that the Council of Europe was considered a central player in the field of e-voting, with CM Rec(2004)11 being the only agreed international document to date. Recalling that ODIHR took a broader approach to new, 2.1 Historical foundations. The foundations of internet voting are found in the democratization movement and the general availability of mass electronic media, like the television, after the second world war..
Electronic Voting For Ghana the Way Forward. (A Case. the methods that enable e-voting or an effort to identify the weaknesses of 1 For the purpose of this thesis, e-voting encompasses all uses of ICT for either casting or counting votes. E-voting documentation · 2009 report by the EUI on the Estonian e-enabled elections from 2005-2009 · The Geneva internet voting system · Report of the Second e-voting Review meeting..
E-Voting:Ireland Ireland decided against e-voting on April 30. 2004. See also Co py ri g ht and Licensin g for Di g ital Preservation: pyg g g A research projec t funded by Arts and Humanities Research Board, UK. Charlesworth, A. (2003). Legal Issues Relating to the Archiving of Internet resources in the UK, EU, USA and Australi a. “Digital copies are perfect copies of the ii l F diitl t E-voting documentation · 2009 report by the EUI on the Estonian e-enabled elections from 2005-2009 · The Geneva internet voting system · Report of the Second e-voting Review meeting.
preliminary analysis of e-voting problems highlights need for heightened standards and testing nrc whitepaper deirdre mulligan,1 joseph lorenzo hall2 remote e-voting can be regarded in many respects as an extension of the use of other familiar and well-tested voting facilities already widely available in many countries, including the use of postal, absentee, oversees, or advance ballots 4 .
French Government launches e-procurement platform [09 November 2004] Liberty Alliance e-identity consortium gains momentum [09 November 2004] Pre-filled tax returns to be introduced in France [09 November 2004] More efforts needed to improve UK Government IT procurement, says new report [08 November 2004] Ireland to review source code of e-voting machines [08 November 2004] Italian … There has been a lot of interest suddenly in electronic voting, so I thought I would give some insight into what’s holding it back. Between 2012 and 2014, I became intimately involved in electronic voting when I joined the Victorian Electoral Commission to build the world's first Verifiable Voting system, shortened to 'vVote'.
pdf Applying MDA Concepts in an e-Government Platform Adriana Maria C. M. Figueiredo, Manuel de Jesus Mendes, Aqueo Kamada, José Renato Borelli, Marcos Antonio Rodrigues, Luciano L. … TheCoE document approved in 2004 has an officialstatus: the Committee of e-voting also includes strategic components that are based on computerized means and therefore require completely new observation approaches. Election day, for instance,
The Commission has had no involvement in the decision to adopt e-voting in Ireland or the steps by which this decision has been implemented to date. These events largely preceded the Commission’s establishment in March, 2004 and the Commission has not been asked to consider them (although the requirements and specifications for the system have been considered as part of the Commission’s The new e-voting scheme is more efficient than the additive homomorphic e-voting schemes and more efficient than other voting schemes when the number of candidates is small.
Whether or not e-voting proves to be effective, it is only one small part of the political process. This This section considers the broader question of applications of the Internet to support politics. votes: e- voting. All of a sudden, election administration was at the All of a sudden, election administration was at the centre of a political storm. 1 Bertie Ahern, the Taoiseach, was parodied
TheCoE document approved in 2004 has an officialstatus: the Committee of e-voting also includes strategic components that are based on computerized means and therefore require completely new observation approaches. Election day, for instance, voting will be postal or electronic, but also for individual registrants to tell us if they cannot use the electronic system. Where this is the case, we will send a paper ballot to that registrant instead.
DRE-ip: A Veri able E-Voting Scheme without Tallying Authorities 3 of the voting process. In DRE-i, the encryption of votes is based on a variant of pdf Applying MDA Concepts in an e-Government Platform Adriana Maria C. M. Figueiredo, Manuel de Jesus Mendes, Aqueo Kamada, José Renato Borelli, Marcos Antonio Rodrigues, Luciano L. …
Does Ontology Influence Technological Projects? The Case of Irish Electronic Voting In 2004 the Irish government tried to introduce electronic voting for the local and European elections. This was the first attempt to implement electronic voting holistically within the European Union. E-voting had been implemented over a period of approximately two years. During this time, there were many The Influence of Realist Ontology on Technological Projects: The Case of Irish Electronic Voting %UXQR =HOLü1 Dr. Bernd Carsten Stahl2 1 Faculty of Business, Dublin Institute of Technology, Aungier Street, Dublin 2, Ireland
voting will be postal or electronic, but also for individual registrants to tell us if they cannot use the electronic system. Where this is the case, we will send a paper ballot to that registrant instead. DRE-ip: A Veri able E-Voting Scheme without Tallying Authorities 3 of the voting process. In DRE-i, the encryption of votes is based on a variant of
The Commission has had no involvement in the decision to adopt e-voting in Ireland or the steps by which this decision has been implemented to date. These events largely preceded the Commission’s establishment in March, 2004 and the Commission has not been asked to consider them (although the requirements and specifications for the system have been considered as part of the Commission’s Matej Travnícek, PhD Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic Abstract This article focuses on various factors related to electronic voting. The analysis therefore concerns formal requirements for electoral process, counting speed, number of invalid votes, counting errors, trust and electoral frauds, accessibility of the