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True Trustworthy Elections: Remote Electronic Voting Using Trusted Computing
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2011
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
We present a new remote, coercion-resistant electronic voting protocol which satisfies a number of properties previously considered contradictory. We introduce trusted computing as a method of ensuring the trustworthiness of remote voters, and provide an extension to our protocol allowing revocable anonymity, on the grounds of it being a legal requirement in the United Kingdom.
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-23496-5_14
fatcat:ewxew2w5ozcjzizhpg3dnlsi2a