WASHINGTON – Diebold Election Systems, a target of many electronic voting critics during the 2004 U.S. election, announced Thursday it has completed the design for a printer that would give its ...
EPFL researchers have developed and tested Votegral a complete e-voting pipeline, demonstrating for the first time that there is a plausible and practical approach to coercion-resistant electronic ...
Computer-science researchers from Johns Hopkins University and Rice University are heaping criticism on electronic voting machines built by Diebold Election Systems, based on software code for the ...
Perry Township voted this week to adopt an internet and telephone voting system, marking a shift from traditional paper ...
Experimental e-voting systems enable voters to create fake voting credentials that voters may give—or sell—to a coercer, who has no way to detect if these credentials are valid or not. Votes cast ...