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Secure and Easy Internet Voting


By Giampiero E.G. Beroggi
From the February 2008 issue of Computer

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Although modern societies rely heavily on information and communication technology for business, work, and leisure time activities, they have thus far seemed hesitant to use ICT for democratic decision-making activities such as voting. Meanwhile, the lost and uncounted votes associated with current paper ballots could very well be contributing to biased political decisions.




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