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Date: 2015-05-26 20:07:01
Voting
Politics
Elections
Electoral systems
Electronic voting
Vote counting
Punchscan
Scantegrity
Optical scan voting system
End-to-end auditable voting systems
Voting system
Ballot

A framework for secure electronic voting Stefan Popoveniuc and Poorvi L. Vora The George Washington University Department of Computer Science poste,

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