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An Anonymous, Verifiable E-Voting Tech

Kilrah_il writes "After the recent news items about the obstacles facing E-voting systems, many of us feel it is not yet time for this technology. A recent TED talk by David Bismark unveiled a proposal for a new E-voting technology that is both anonymous and verifiable. I am not a cryptography expert, but it does seem interesting and possibly doable."

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  1. Re:how much does it cost? by AigariusDebian · · Score: 4, Informative

    Let's see:
    * disabled people of all kinds,
    * sick, old and just tired people who want to vote from home instead of driving for half an hour and then standing in line for an hour
    * travelers who want to vote from wherever in the world they are
    * young people who don't like boring old voting stuff

    In almost all of these cases in the US e-voting favors Democrats - young, educated, lazy, traveling. That is the reason there is a subversive trend to undermine it by creating very, very badly misdesigned e-voting machines.

    Now if your country does not have that problem, you might be like Estonia - every citizen gets an ID card with a proper PGP-ish electronic signature in it and he can vote on a web site using that signature either in a voting booth or at home and later verify his vote with a hash on a tally. And that has been fully working for two elections already with no problems.