Lecture 10
December 1st, 2017
e-voting which is physically supervised by representatives of governmental or independent electoral authorities (e.g. electronic voting machines located at polling stations);
remote e-voting via the internet (also called i-voting) where the voter votes at home or without going to a polling station
Many insecurities have been found in commercial voting machines, […]
Cases have also been reported of machines making unpredictable, inconsistent errors.
Key issues with electronic voting are therefore the openness of a system to public examination from outside experts, the creation of an authenticatable paper record of votes cast and a chain of custody for records
Social Design for participation?