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This document discusses electronic voting systems. It describes different types of electronic voting including punched cards, optical scan systems, specialized kiosks, and direct-recording electronic systems. Electronic voting can also involve transmitting ballots over telephones, private networks, or the internet. The document lists important characteristics of a good electronic voting system such as accuracy, democracy, privacy, verifiability, convenience, flexibility and mobility. It discusses cryptographic voting protocols and concludes that security and privacy must be considered in electronic voting system design and that systems should be suitable for different polling applications.
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Information Security

This document discusses electronic voting systems. It describes different types of electronic voting including punched cards, optical scan systems, specialized kiosks, and direct-recording electronic systems. Electronic voting can also involve transmitting ballots over telephones, private networks, or the internet. The document lists important characteristics of a good electronic voting system such as accuracy, democracy, privacy, verifiability, convenience, flexibility and mobility. It discusses cryptographic voting protocols and concludes that security and privacy must be considered in electronic voting system design and that systems should be suitable for different polling applications.
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Electronic voting System

Electronic voting

• Electronic voting is a term


encompassing several different types of
voting, embracing both electronic means
of casting a vote and electronic means of
counting votes
Continued….

• Electronic voting technology can include


•  punched cards
•  optical scan voting systems
• specialized voting kiosks
• self-contained Direct-recording electronic
(DRE) voting systems
Conti….

It can also involve transmission


of ballots and votes via
telephones, private computer
networks, or the Internet.
Image of electronic voting device
Characteristics of a Good Electronic
Voting System
• Accuracy.

• Democracy.

• Privacy.
Cont…

• Verifiability.

• Convenience.

• Flexibility.

• Mobility.
Cryptographic Voting Protocols

A simple protocol. 
Voter submit ballets with their voter ID.
Continued…

Validator checks the voters off from the list


of registered voters
Conti....
Validator submits only the balets to
the tallier.
Cont…

Other protocols like

• The one and two agency protocols :

• Blind signature protocols:


conclusion

It is important that security and privacy


considerations be taken into account when
designing electronic voting system

electronic voting systems should be suitable


for a variety of polling applications
Contd…

Electronic voting system is better than the


traditional voting systems
Reference
• Benaloh, J. and Tuinstra, D. Receipt=free secret-ballot elections.
In Proceedings of the Twenty-sixth Annual ACM Symposium on the Theory
of Computing (May 23-25 1994) pp. 544-553

• Chaum, D. Blind signatures for untraceable payments.


In Proceedings of Crypto 82, Plenum Press, New York. 1983, pp.
199-203

• Cranor, L.F. and Cytron, R.K. Design and Implementation of a


Security-Conscious Electronic Polling System.Washington University
Computer Science Technical Report WUCS-96-02. February 1996.
Cont…
• Davenport, B., Newberger, A., and Woodard, J.
Creating a secure digital voting protocol for campus
elections. Unpublished paper. 1995. Available online
from http://www.princeton.edu/~bpd/voting/
• Fujioka, A, Okamoto, T., and Ohta, K. A practical
secret voting scheme for large scale elections.
In Advances in Cryptology - AUSCRYPT '92, Springer-
Verlag, Berlin. 1993, pp. 244-251

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