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Punchscan

Punchscan is an optical scan vote counting system invented by cryptographer David Chaum. Punchscan is designed to offer integrity, privacy, and… 
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2015
2015
Research in e-voting aims at designing usable and secure electronic voting systems. This paper provides an empirical analysis of… 
2010
2010
Secure voting systems like PunchScan and Scantegrity use mixnets which are verified using Randomized Partial Checking (RPC). This… 
2010
2010
This paper presents a method for adding end-to-end verifiability to any optical-scan vote counting system. A serial number and… 
2009
2009
We examine the problem of an electronic end-to-end voting system that does not require paper. As a first step, we define two… 
2008
2008
Punchscan is an open-source vote-counting system, the results of which are independently veri able by voters through their… 
2007
2007
Pret a Voter and Punchscan are two electronic voting schemes that both use paper based ballot forms, part of which is detached… 
2007
2007
We apply a technique inspired by Scantegrity to Punchscan and Pret a Voter and show how this results in a mail-in ballot system… 
2007
2007
Punchscan is a cryptographic voting system providing full transparency throughout the entire election process: a mandatory pre… 
2006
2006
A color television picture tube of three in-line gun type wherein a ring-shaped ferrite permanent magnet or magnets are disposed…