[Air-L] Call for Participation: E-Vote-ID 2020

Peter ROENNE peter.roenne at uni.lu
Sat Sep 12 15:07:48 PDT 2020


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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

E-Vote-ID 2020, DIGITAL CONFERENCE

Fifth International Joint Conference on Electronic Voting
6–9 October 2020
www.e-vote-id.org<http://www.e-vote-id.org>

Submissions to Posters & E-Voting System Demo: Deadline 15 September 2020

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WWW: https://www.e-vote-id.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EVoteID/
Twitter: @evotingcc
Hashtag: #EVoteID2020

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Registration

https://www.e-vote-id.org/conference-registration-2020/


Registration Fees

Presenters (also Demo Session presenters): 275 EUR

Attendants (also PhD Colloquium presenters): 50 EUR

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General Chairs: Krimmer, Robert (Tallinn University of Technology, Ragnar Nurkse School, Estonia), Volkamer, Melanie (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
Outreach Chairs: Rønne, Peter (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg), Krivonosova, Iuliia (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia)

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Track on Posters and E-Voting System Demo
Chairs:
Rønne, Peter (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
Glondu, Stéphane (INRIA Nancy Grand Est, France)
Due to the digital format of the conference this year, the Poster and Demo session will be replaced with short online pitch sessions and discussion.
Participation is open to all conference participants, but we request a Short Paper (two pages) by 15 September submitted via Easychair describing the system’s requirements and properties, such as:
- whether the system is intended for use in controlled (i.e. in polling stations) or uncontrolled environments (i.e. remotely via the Internet or in kiosks);
- which types of elections it accommodates;
- whether it addresses the needs of voters with disabilities;
- what sort of verifiability it provides;
- the extent to which it guarantees vote privacy;
- whether it has been deployed in a real election;
- where to go for more information.
The E-Voting System Demo-type of submissions will be published online in the TalTech press proceedings.
The submission of poster type can be of preliminary or finished work on the topics mentioned in the conference topics below. Poster presentations will give you a chance to present your work and get feedback from other attendees. To join the session, it is necessary to prepare a Short Paper of maximum two pages and submit this by 15 September via Easychair. The submission for posters will not appear in the proceedings.

Submission link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=evoteid2020

Submission Deadline: 15 September 2020
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Format of the Conference

Unfortunately, we will not be able to meet in person in Bregenz this year, but we will arrange a digital conference. The dates will still be 6–9 October 2020.

In these challenging COVID-19 times, the question on how to deal with democracy during a pandemic has been raised by several voices. We consider that keeping the conference, albeit in digital format, is not only an academic responsibility, but also responds to the need for an active focus on electronic voting by facilitating high quality debates and responses.

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Accepted Papers



  *   A Unified Evaluation of Two-Candidate Ballot-Polling Election Auditing Methods – Zhuoqun Huang, Ronald L. Rivest, Philip B. Stark, Vanessa Teague and Damjan Vukcevic
  *   Ballot Logistics: Tracking Paper-based Ballots Using Cryptography – Kristian Gjøsteen, Clémentine Gritti and Kelsey N. Moran
  *   Bayesian audits are average but risk-limiting audits are above average – Amanda Glazer, Jacob Spertus and Philip Stark
  *   Blockchain-Enabled Electronic Voting: Experiments in Ukraine – Dmytro Khutkyy
  *   CHVote: Sixteen Best Practices and Lessons Learned – Rolf Haenni, Eric Dubuis, Reto Koenig and Philipp Locher
  *   Costs of Multichannel Elections – Part 2, Estonian Parliamentary Elections 2019 – Iuliia Krivonosova, David Duenas-Cid and Robert Krimmer
  *   Cyberattacks, Foreign Interference and Digital Infrastructure Robustness: How to Conduct Secure Elections in the Transatlantic Community Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic – Beata Martin-Rozumilowicz and David Levine
  *   Does vote verification work: usage and impact of confidence building technology in Internet voting – Mihkel Solvak
  *   Effective Cybersecurity Awareness Training for Election Officials – Carsten Schuermann, Lisa Hartmann Jensen and Rósa María Sigbjörnsdóttir
  *   Enhancing Self-determination and Capacity-Building: Online Voting in the Indigenous Communities of Canada, Australia and the Unites States – Maximilian Hee
  *   E-Voting System evaluation based on the Council of Europe recommendations: nVotes – David Yeregui Marcos Del Blanco, David Duenas-Cid and Hector Alaiz Moreton
  *   How to fake zero-knowledge proofs, again – Veronique Cortier, Pierrick Gaudry and Quentin Yang
  *   Human Factors in Coercion Resistant Internet Voting — A Review of Existing Solutions and Open Challenges – Oksana Kulyk and Stephan Neumann
  *   Internet Voting and Expatriate Voter Turnout – Micha Germann
  *   Model Checkers Are Cool: How to Model Check Voting Protocols in Uppaal – Wojtek Jamroga, Yan Kim, Damian Kurpiewski and P. Y. A. Ryan
  *   My vote, my (personal) data: remote electronic voting and the General Data Protection Regulation – Adrià Rodríguez-Pérez
  *   Planning the next steps for Estonian Internet voting – Jan Willemson, Sven Heiberg and Kristjan Krips
  *   Post-Quantum Anonymous Veto Networks – Jintai Ding, Johannes Mueller, Peter Y.A. Ryan, Vonn Kee Wong and Doug Emery
  *   Privacy-preserving Dispute Resolution in The Improved Bingo Voting – Rosario Giustolisi and Alessandro Bruni
  *   Pushing water uphill; Renewal of Dutch electoral process – Peter Castenmiller and Arjan Dikmans
  *   Random errors are not politically neutral – Michelle Blom, Andrew Conway, Peter J. Stuckey, Vanessa Teague and Damjan Vukcevic
  *   Revisiting Practical and Usable Coercion-Resistant Remote E-Voting – Ehsan Estaji, Thomas Haines, Kristian Gjosteen, Peter Roenne, P. Y. A. Ryan and Najmeh Soroush
  *   Secure Online Voting for Legislative Divisions – Aleksander Essex and Nicole Goodman
  *   Shifting the Balance-of-Power in STV Elections – Michelle Blom, Andrew Conway, Peter Stuckey and Vanessa Teague
  *   Some Things you may Want to Know about Electronic Voting in France – Chantal Enguehard and Camille Noûs
  *   The Election Information System in Finland in 2035 – A Lifecycle Study – Juha Mäenalusta and Heini Huotarinen
  *   The Oxymoron of the Internet Voting in Illiberal and Hybrid Political Contexts – Bogdan Romanov and Yury Kabanov
  *   Tripped at the finishing line: the Åland Islands internet voting project – David Duenas-Cid, Iuliia Krivonosova, Radu Antonio Serrano-Iova, Marlon Freire and Robert Krimmer
  *   Verify My Vote: Voter Experience – Mohammed Alsadi and Steve Schneider
  *   We Know What You Will Do Next Summer: A Deep Learning Approach To Predict Individual Internet Voting Use Based On Electoral Register Data – Uwe Serdült and Mate Kovacs
  *   You can do RLAs for IRV: The Process Pilot of Risk-Limiting Audits for the San Francisco District Attorney 2019 Instant Runoff Vote – Michelle Blom, Andrew Conway, Dan King, Laurent Sandrolini, Philip Stark, Peter J. Stuckey and Vanessa Teague

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Programme Committee

General Chairs
Krimmer, Robert (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia)
Volkamer, Melanie (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

Track Chairs

Track on Security, Usability, and Technical Issues
Beckert, Bernhard (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, DE)
Küsters, Ralf (University of Stuttgart, DE)
Kulyk, Oksana (IT University of Copenhagen, DK)

Track on Administrative, Legal, Political, and Social Issues
Duenas-Cid, David (Tallinn University of Technology, EE and Kozminski University, PL)
Solvak, Mihkel (University of Tartu, EE)

Track on Elections and Practical Experiences
Spycher, Oliver (Federal Chancellery, CH)
Martin-Rozumilowicz, Beata (IFES, US)

PhD Colloquium
Driza Maurer, Ardita (Zentrum für Demokratie Aarau ZDA / University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Krivonosova, Iuliia (Tallinn University of Technology, EE)

Outreach Chairs
Rønne, Peter (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
Krivonosova, Iuliia (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia)

Track on Security, Usability, and Technical Issues Programme Committee
Benaloh, Josh (Microsoft Research, US)
Bernhard, Matthew (University of Michigan, US)
Cortier, Véronique (INRIA-LORIA, FR)
Essex, Aleksander (Western University, CA)
Gibson, Paul (Telecom SudParis, FR)
Giustolisi, Rosario (IT University Copenhagen, DK)
Gjosteen, Kristian (NTNU Trondheim, NO)
Goré, Rajeev (Australian National University, AU)
Grimm, Rüdiger (University of Koblenz, DE)
Haenni, Rolf (Bern University of Applied Science, CH)
Haines, Thomas (Polyas, DK)
Müller, Johannes (University of Luxembourg, LU)
Naumann, Stephan (Darmstadt Technical University, DE)
Pereira, Olivier (UC Louvain, BE)
Rønne, Peter (University of Luxembourg, LU)
Ryan, Mark (University of Birmingham, UK)
Ryan, Peter Y.A. (University of Luxembourg, LU)
Schneider, Steve (University of Surrey, UK)
Schoenmakers, Berry (University of Amsterdam, NL)
Schürmann, Carsten (IT University Copenhagen, DK)
Stark, Philip (University of Berkeley, US)
Teague, Vanessa (University of Melbourne, AU)
Truderung, Tomasz (Polyas, DE)
Wen, Roland (UNSW Sydney, AU)
Willemson, Jan (Cybernetica, EE)

Track on Administrative, Legal, Political and Social Science Programme Committee
Aranyossy, Marta (Corvinus University, HU)
Barrat, Jordi (EVOL2 – eVoting Research Lab, ES)
Braun Binder, Nadja (University of Zurich, CH)
Darnolf, Staffan (IFES, US)
Eenma-Dimitrieva, Helena (University of Tartu, EE)
Germann, Micha (KU Leuven, BE)
Goodman, Nicole (University of Toronto, CA)
James, Toby (University of East Anglia, UK)
Musiał-Karg, Magdalena (Adam Mickiewicz University, PL)
Nemaslaki, András (Budapest University of Technology
and Economics, HU)
Nurmi, Hannu (University of Turku, FI)
Pammett, Jon (University of Carleton, CA)
Reniu, Josep Maria (University of Barcelona, ES)
Sasvari, Peter (National University of Public Service, HU)
Serdült, Uwe (Ritsumeikan University, JP)
Soares, Delfina (UNU-EGOV, PT)
Vinkel, Priit (National Election Commission, EE)

Track on Election and Practical Experience Programme Committee
Bismark, David (Votato, SE)
Bull, Christian (Telenor, NO)
Caarls, Susanne (Independent Expert, NL)
Catozzi, Gianpiero (EC-UNDP, BE)
Chanussot, Thomas (Independent Expert, FR)
Chelleri, Riccardo (Desk Officer - EU Council, BE)
Driza Maurer, Ardita (Independent Expert, CH)
Egger, Philipp (State Chancellery of St. Gallen, CH)
Franklin, Joshua (OutStack, US)
Loeber, Leontine (Council of State, NL)
Macias, Ryan (Independent Expert, US)
McDermott, Ronan (Independent Expert, CH)
Misev, Vladimir (Senior Election Advisor - OSCE/ODIHR, PL)
Past, Liisa (Chief National Cyber Risk Officer, EE)
Petrov, Goran (Independent Expert, MK)
Plante, Stephanie (University of Ottawa, CA)
Vollan, Kåre (Quality AS, NO)
Wolf, Peter (International IDEA, SE)
Wenda, Gregor (Federal Ministry of the Interior, AT)
Yard, Mike (Independent Expert, US)



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