[Air-L] E-Voting
Robert Krimmer
robert.krimmer at ttu.ee
Mon Nov 14 10:24:26 PST 2016
Fully agree here; while estonia uses m-id to identify and authenticate for its internet voting, the protocol itself doesn’t run on the mobile. Don’t know the Australian well enough at this point to make a call.
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Theoretically mVoting is an excellent method for elections though it
is most widely used for polling or surveys..
mVoting for elections with a proven mID system is even more stronger
case but... there are issues regarding security of mobile
communications, transparency of the code / institutions, digital
divide etc..
Estonia is an early example and a good one and perhaps Australian case
is more recent..
I don't know any comprehensive research on the topic but there is
definitely a need and would be interested to know about such research
too.
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 8:01 PM, Robert Krimmer <robert.krimmer at ttu.ee> wrote:
> There is no country having implemented internet voting via mobile. There are some internet voting protocols that could run on a smart phone though (not the Estonian though) …
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> Estonia implemented online voting.
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> dss
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> > On 14 Nov 2016, at 16.20, Yosem Companys <companys at stanford.edu> wrote:
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> > From: Zacharia Gichiriri <zacharia.gichiriri at strathmore.edu>
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> > Are there any countries that have implemented a form of mobile voting?
> > Is there any research on the potential, challenges and applicability
> > of mobile voting?
> > Considering the explosive growth of mobile phones across Africa, would
> > the use of mobile phones for elections (citizens voting through mobile
> > phones) improve election outcomes and transparency?
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> > Best,
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