Conference Papers Year : 2011

DualVote : addressing usability and verifiability issues in electronic voting systems

Abstract

Two issues that have significantly impeded the widespread adoption and acceptance of modern e-voting solutions are the lack of an intuitive user interface and the inability to formally verify the results. This paper presents the findings of an extensive analysis of public opinion on usability and verifiability in e-voting. Based on these results it describes a novel e-voting system called DualVote, which couples the strength of electronic voting with the traditional pen and paper user interface (UI). An evaluation of the proposed system is also presented, which demonstrates a high level of usability by comparison to other E-Voting solutions.

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hal-00641404 , version 1 (15-11-2011)

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Damien Macnamara, Ted Scully, John Paul Gibson, Ken Oakley, Francis Carmody, et al.. DualVote : addressing usability and verifiability issues in electronic voting systems. CeDEM '11 : Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government, May 2011, Krems, Austria. pp.313-322. ⟨hal-00641404⟩
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