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IT systems which gather and count votes for a poll, preferably in a way which ensures the ballot is both secret and manipulation-resistant.
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What if the voting machine is the adversary (Distributed Knowledge/Trust)
For paper ballots you have the tallier being audited or watched constantly by 3 people from your 1000 voters (scrutineers).
It could be something similar with e-voting, I don't know what exactly wou …
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Is this voting system secure in an information theory sense?
This is the question that I am trying to create a voting system for, and I wanted to submit it for belittlement.
It's a remote voting system, and our voters need to show evidence they supported the b …
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Is this voting system secure in an information theory sense?
I don't think this solves the problem because a voter loyal to the basilisk should upload the private key or a hash of it to prove later they did not change the key (record the key giving process in r …