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Electronic Voting

First International Joint Conference, E-Vote-ID 2016, Bregenz, Austria, October 18-21, 2016, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 10141)

Part of the book sub series: Security and Cryptology (LNSC)

Conference series link(s): E-Vote-ID: International Joint Conference on Electronic Voting

Conference proceedings info: E-Vote-ID 2016.

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Table of contents (14 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-X
  2. Preventing Coercion in E-Voting: Be Open and Commit

    • Wojciech Jamroga, Masoud Tabatabaei
    Pages 1-17
  3. Automatic Margin Computation for Risk-Limiting Audits

    • Bernhard Beckert, Michael Kirsten, Vladimir Klebanov, Carsten Schürmann
    Pages 18-35
  4. E-Voting in Developing Countries

    • Manik Hapsara, Ahmed Imran, Timothy Turner
    Pages 36-55
  5. Truly Multi-authority ‘Prêt-à-Voter’

    • Thomas Haines, Xavier Boyen
    Pages 56-72
  6. Cast-as-Intended Verification in Electronic Elections Based on Oblivious Transfer

    • Rolf Haenni, Reto E. Koenig, Eric Dubuis
    Pages 73-91
  7. Improving the Verifiability of the Estonian Internet Voting Scheme

    • Sven Heiberg, Tarvi Martens, Priit Vinkel, Jan Willemson
    Pages 92-107
  8. Breaching the Privacy of Israel’s Paper Ballot Voting System

    • Tomer Ashur, Orr Dunkelman, Nimrod Talmon
    Pages 108-124
  9. Apollo – End-to-End Verifiable Internet Voting with Recovery from Vote Manipulation

    • Dawid GaweÅ‚, Maciej Kosarzecki, Poorvi L. Vora, Hua Wu, Filip Zagórski
    Pages 125-143
  10. Simulating STV Hand-Counting by Computers Considered Harmful: A.C.T.

    • Rajeev Goré, Ekaterina Lebedeva
    Pages 144-163
  11. The How and Why to Internet Voting an Attempt to Explain E-Stonia

    • Priit Vinkel, Robert Krimmer
    Pages 178-191
  12. A Risk-Limiting Audit in Denmark: A Pilot

    • Carsten Schürmann
    Pages 192-202
  13. Back Matter

    Pages 233-233

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About this book

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed conference proceedings of the First International Joint Conference on Electronic Voting, E-Vote-ID 2016, held in Bregenz, Austria, in October 2016.

The 14 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 57 submissions. They represent a wide range of technological proposals for different voting settings (be it in polling stations, remote voting or even mobile voting) and case studies from different countries already using electronic voting or having conducted first trial elections.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia

    Robert Krimmer

  • Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden

    Melanie Volkamer

  • EVOL2-eVoting Research Lab, Tarragona, Spain

    Jordi Barrat

  • Microsoft Research, Seattle, USA

    Josh Benaloh

  • University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

    Nicole Goodman, Peter Y. A. Ryan

  • University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia

    Vanessa Teague

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