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Coercion Mitigation for Voting Systems with Trackers: A Selene Case Study
July 17, 2023, 6:48 a.m. |
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ePrint Report: Coercion Mitigation for Voting Systems with Trackers: A Selene Case Study
Kristian Gjøsteen, Thomas Haines, Morten Rotvold Solberg
An interesting approach to achieving verifiability in voting systems is to make use of tracking numbers. This gives voters a simple way of verifying that their ballot was counted: they can simply look up their ballot/tracker pair on a public bulletin board. It is crucial to understand how trackers affect other security properties, in particular privacy. However, existing privacy definitions …
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