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An e-Voting Scheme against Bribe and Coercion
Taipei, Taiwan March 28-March 31
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Wei-Chi Ku, Fu Jen Catholic University
Chun-Ming Ho, Fu Jen Catholic University
Bribe and coercion in conventional voting systems usually lead to a biased result that imparts the desired democracy. Unfortunately, these two problems become more difficult to solve when using e-voting schemes. Although many e-voting schemes have been proposed to provide receipt-freeness to solve these problems, none is both secure and practical. In this paper, we describe an e-voting scheme that can solve or at least lessen the problems of bribe and coercion, and can be realized with current techniques.
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Wei-Chi Ku, Chun-Ming Ho, "An e-Voting Scheme against Bribe and Coercion," eee, pp.113-116, 2004 IEEE International Conference on e-Technology, e-Commerce and e-Service (EEE'04), 2004
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