Electronic Voting

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Sciences & Technology

Where’s the proof internet voting is secure?

Victoria’s Electoral Matters Committee is looking at how our elections are conducted and internet voting is a real option. But is there any real proof that our votes would be secure?

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Politics & Society

What a second flaw in Switzerland’s sVote means for NSW’s iVote

A recent investigation found a trapdoor in the SwissVote election system that also exists in New South Wales’ iVote, but further analysis has found a second problem in the verification process

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Sciences & Technology

iVote West Australia: Who voted for you?

Voters casting their ballot online must be able to trust the process. In a world where hackers have been accused of interfering in elections, iVote is not the answer

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Sciences & Technology

Paper audits crucial for automated counting

Lessons from the iVote report: why scrutineers must be able to audit the Senate ballots

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