The interdisciplinary project uses a variety of research designs, data collection methodologies, and analysis techniques and two ballot designs to assess five commercially availab...
Paul S. Herrnson, Richard G. Niemi, Benjamin B. Be...
In the United States, computer-based voting machines are rapidly replacing other older technologies. While there is potential for this to be a usability improvement, particularly ...
Michael D. Byrne, Kristen K. Greene, Sarah P. Ever...
On November 3, 2009, voters in Takoma Park, Maryland, cast ballots for mayor and city council members using the ScantegrityII voting system--the first time any end-to-end (e2e) vo...
Richard Carback, David Chaum, Jeremy Clark, John C...
This panel brings together usability and voting experts to discuss voting user experience in American governmental elections. Technological improvements and voting debacles have m...
Ted Selker, Eric A. Fischer, Benjamin B. Bederson,...
Looking at current cryptographic-based e-voting protocols, one can distinguish three basic design paradigms (or approaches): (a) Mix-Networks based, (b) Homomorphic Encryption base...