End-to-End Verifiable E-Voting Trial for Polling Station Voting
@article{Hao2020EndtoEndVE, title={End-to-End Verifiable E-Voting Trial for Polling Station Voting}, author={F. Hao and S. Wang and Samiran Bag and R. Procter and S. Shahandashti and M. Mehrnezhad and Ehsan Toreini and Roberto Metere and Lana Liu}, journal={IEEE Security & Privacy}, year={2020}, volume={18}, pages={6-13} }
On 2 May 2019, during United Kingdom local elections, an e-voting trial was conducted in Gateshead, using a touchscreen, end-to-end verifiable system. This was the first test of its kind in the United Kingdom, and it presented a case study to envisage the future of e-voting.
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