The strongest threat model for voting systems considerscoercion resistance: protection against coercers that force voters to modify their votes, or to abstain. Existing remote voting systems either do not provide this property; require an ex-pensive tallying phase; or burden users with the need to store cryptographic key material and with the responsibility to deceive their coercers. VoteAgain is a scalable voting scheme that relies on the revoting paradigm to provide coercion resistance.
This page was last edited on 2022-07-07.
This page was last edited on 2022-07-07.