cypherpunks Digest, Vol 120, Issue 160

Karl Semich 0xloem at gmail.com
Thu Jun 22 14:51:14 PDT 2023


grarpamp, Steven, anybody else, do you guys know where to find the
state of community research, work, or activism on voting protocols or
designs that could be used in a voting machine or for digital voting
that respects citizens?

> Second, Karl writes: "The cryptographic software communities have
> developed working examples of transparent voting protocols for decades
> now, in the hopes of these things being adopted by governments."
>
> I would appreciate any hyperlinks to these communities. I think the
> source code for any voting computers -- say, robustly audited optical
> scanners processing handmarked paper ballots -- needs to be free/open
> software, fully available to public inspection, always. How to get from
> where we are now, to there, is a difficult question.


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