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Election technology / Election fraud / Scantegrity / Voting / Voting system / Ballot / Vote counting system / End-to-end auditable voting systems / ThreeBallot / Politics / Electronic voting / Electoral systems
Date: 2015-04-17 09:25:37
Election technology
Election fraud
Scantegrity
Voting
Voting system
Ballot
Vote counting system
End-to-end auditable voting systems
ThreeBallot
Politics
Electronic voting
Electoral systems

End-to-End Verifiable Elections in the Standard Model∗ Aggelos Kiayias†‡ , Thomas Zacharias‡, and Bingsheng Zhang‡ Dept. of Informatics and Telecommunications, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Gr

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