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  • Bidirectional voting and continous voting concepts as possible use of Internet in democratic voting process

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    - Year 2010

    Democracies need elections for choosing their authorities and governments.This process has many factors that shape today's procedures. However, the Internet is a medium that may change possibilities and elections. The main issue is concern on how changes may influence the whole democratic process. this paper shows two possible ideas - that of bidirectional voting and continous voting., and considers possible reasons for introducing...

  • New methodology for calculating cost-efficiency of different ways of voting: is internet voting cheaper?

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    - PUBLIC MONEY & MANAGEMENT - Year 2021

    New ways of voting in elections are being sought by electoral administrations worldwide who want to reverse declining voter turnouts without increasing electoral budgets. This paper presents a novel approach to cost accounting for multi-channel elections based on local elections in Estonia. By doing so, it addresses an important gap in the academic literature in this field. The authors confirm that internet voting was most cost-efficient...

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  • Selected Features of Dynamic Voting

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    - Year 2013

    In multi-agent systems composed of autonomous agents with local knowledge, it is often desirable to aggregate their knowledge in order to make an educated decision. One of the methods of agreeing to a common decision is voting. A new history-based dynamic weight protocol allows for identification of the agents which contribute to the correct system decision. The main advantage of this approach, compared to static weighted system...

  • Practical I-Voting on Stellar Blockchain

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    In this paper, we propose a privacy-preserving i-voting system based on the public Stellar Blockchain network. We argue that the proposed system satisfies all requirements stated for a robust i-voting system including transparency, verifiability, and voter anonymity. The practical architecture of the system abstracts a voter from blockchain technology used underneath. To keep user privacy, we propose a privacy-first protocol that...

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  • Simple and low-cost wireless voting system

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    This paper presents the concept of a simple and low-cost wireless voting system working on the 868 MHz frequency band. Described system is dedicated to general shareholders assemblies but it can be easily adapted for other applications. The main advantage is its simplicity and mobility as it consists solely of three components - voting modules, base station and a PC application from which the whole system is managed. This architecture...

  • Simple and low-cost wireless voting system

    This paper presents the concept of a simple and low-cost wireless voting system working in the 868 MHz frequency band. The described system is dedicated to general shareholders assemblies but it can be easily adapted for other applications. The main advantage is its simplicity and mobility as it consists solely of three components - voting modules, a base station and a PC application from which the whole system is mamaged. This...

  • A theoretical framework for understanding trust and distrust in internet voting

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    - Year 2022

    Each and every case of success and failure in the implementation of internet voting is permeated by a common element: the concept of trust. Several researchers highlighted the relevance of creating trust for the successful implementation of technology [15] and, in particular, of internet voting [13]. But the concept itself is complex and challenging to define, for one fundamental reason: it is a concept of everyday social use...

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  • Application of Majority Voting Protocols to Supporting Trading Decisions

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    A broad spectrum of analysis and prediction indicators and methods exists to support trading decisions, but no hard knowledge exist to tell in advance which of them will fit best in a given timeframe. To support trading decisions, a multi-agent self-organizing system has been proposed. The system is based on history based dynamic weight voting and selects the right indicators based on their past performance. The formal analysis...

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  • APPLICATION OF MAJORITY VOTING PROTOCOLS TO SUPPORTING TRADING DECISIONS

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    - Year 2014

    A broad spectrum of analysis and prediction indicators and methods exists to support trading decisions, but no hard knowledge exist to tell in advance which of them will fit best in a given timeframe. To support trading decisions, a multi-agent self-organizing system has been proposed. The system is based on history based dynamic weight voting and selects the right indicators based on their past performance. The formal analysis...

  • History-based dynamic weight voting for multi-agent systems

    Taking decision in multi-agent systems may involve voting. Two basic voting protocols are surveyed in the paper. Then, a new history-based dynamic weight voting is proposed. This voting protocol allows for identification of the agents which contribute to the correct system decision. The proposed solution is contrasted with majority voting and with weighted average voting, to show its advantages

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  • Tripped at the Finishing Line: The Åland Islands Internet Voting Project

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    - Year 2020

    The Åland Islands spent years preparing an internet voting system, to be implemented for the first time in October 2019 for Parliamentary Elections. Despite this, the project was canceled the evening before the expected release date. In this paper, we explore the causes of this failure using a two-pronged approach including Information System failure perspectives and the approach to e-voting Mirabilis, focusing on organizational...

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  • To i-vote or not to i-vote: Drivers and barriers to the implementation of internet voting

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    - Year 2021

    This paper investigates the drivers and barriers of internet voting and the implications of a global pandemic for the development of the respective technology. In contrast to the expected uptake in the early 2000s of internet voting, the technology is still rather seldomly used in election systems around the world. The paper at hand explores the different forces that drive or impede internet voting adoption from a political, social,...

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  • E-Voting System Evaluation Based on the Council of Europe Recommendations: nVotes

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    - Year 2020

    E-voting implantation has been facing important challenges in recent years. Several incidents, together with a lack of evaluation methodologies social and cultural customs hinder a broader application. In this work, the authors aim to contribute to a safer introduction of e-voting tools by applying a practical evaluation framework strongly based on the security requirements issued by the Council of Europe (CoE) in 2017 to nvotes,...

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  • Analyzing Preconditions to Introduce Internet Voting in Portugal: Insights from the Estonian Model

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    - Year 2021

    Internet voting has been trialed or introduced for several countries, including Norway, Portugal, United States, United Kingdom and Switzerland as an additional voting channel to increase voter turnout and, also to modernize the electoral process. However, only Estonia has successful introduced internet voting, deploying e-enabled elections in general governmental levels. This paper aims to provide an exploratory study on the Estonian...

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  • Safeguarding democracy during pandemics. Social distancing, postal, or internet voting—the good, the bad, or the ugly?

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    - PUBLIC MONEY & MANAGEMENT - Year 2021

    During a pandemic, many countries and organizations must decide whether to postpone upcoming elections or to hold them (Krimmer et al., 2020a). If the decision is made to hold the election, three main scenarios come to mind: continue using the existing system but include measures to ensure the health of participants; or look for alternatives among remote voting channels which could ensure social distancing is guaranteed either...

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  • Electronic Voting: 8th International Joint Conference, E-Vote-ID 2023, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, October 3–6, 2023, Proceedings

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    • D. Duenas Cid
    • M. Volkamer
    • P. Roenne
    • P. Y. A. Ryan
    • J. Budurushi
    • O. Kulyk
    • A. Rodriguez Pérez
    • I. Spycher-Krivonosova

    - Year 2023

  • Electronic Voting: 8th International Joint Conference, E-Vote-ID 2023, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, October 3–6, 2023, Proceedings

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    • D. Duenas Cid
    • M. Volkamer
    • P. Roenne
    • P. Y. A. Ryan
    • J. Budurushi
    • O. Kulyk
    • A. Rodriguez Pérez
    • I. Spycher-Krivonosova

    - Year 2023

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  • Can unequal distributions of wealth influence vote choice? A comparative study of Germany, Sweden and the United States.

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    - Year 2019

    It is widely accepted that income influences voting behavior. Does wealth? Is the effect similar across countries? Studies of wealth and voting behavior have not existed until recently, in part because of the absence of data on wealth holdings. The findings in this chapter indicate that wealth is related to voting behavior in some countries but not in others. The chapter models the effects of wealth on one form of voting behavior,...

  • How Much Does an e-Vote Cost? Cost Comparison per Vote in Multichannel Elections in Estonia

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    - Year 2018

    We are presenting the results of the CoDE project in this paper, where we investigate the costs per vote of different voting channels in Estonian Local Elections (2017). The elections analyzed involve different processes for casting a vote: Early Voting at County Centers, Advance Voting at County Centers, Advance Voting at Ordinary Voting District Committees, Electronic Voting, Election Day Voting, and Home Voting. Our analysis...

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  • Proces rozwoju dokumentu petycji elektronicznej wykorzystujący algorytm genetyczny

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    • A. Ryszewski

    - Year 2009

    W oparciu o opracowaną przez siebie wcześniej koncepcję hybrydowej architektury systemu petycji elektronicznej, autor zaproponował wykorzystanie algorytmu genetycznego do sterowania procesu edycji dokumentu przez wielkie grupy obywateli (100 tysięcy i więcej). Z przeprowadzonych badań symulacyjnych wynika, że możliwe jest osiągnięcie wersji dokumentu spełniającego kryterium liczby zwolenników (podpisów obywateli) w niewielkiej...