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  • Professors Give Failing Grades to Electronic Vote Systems

    KTH researchers have found major security flaws in commercial electronic voting systems used in the U.S. and Norway. They say the most serious weakness is a lack of a certifiable audit trail.

  • Electronic voting - easier, but risky

    Easy – but risky for democracy. Electronic elections would increase pressure to implement more and more referenda. And that could be devastating to a country’s social structure, says philosophy researcher Karim Jebari.