DocumentCode
3714901
Title
E-voting in Nigeria: A survey of voters´ perception of security and other trust factors
Author
Oluwafemi Osho;Victor Legbo Yisa;Olawale Joshua Jebutu
Author_Institution
Department of Cyber Security Science, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria
fYear
2015
Firstpage
202
Lastpage
211
Abstract
In March and April, 2015, for the first time in the history of Nigeria, elections were conducted, using partial electronic voting means. Specifically, smart card readers were utilized for accreditation of prospective voters. While the 2015 election exercise was adjudged the best ever in the history of the country, it was not without challenges. One of these was the failure, in many instances, of the readers to authenticate eligible voters. This study is aimed at collating the perception by voters of security and four other factors capable of influencing their trust of the use e-voting system. Using questionnaire, the data collated from 306 participants were analyzed. Majority of the participants were male (63.7%), students (40.8%), within the ages of 18 and 24 years (39.5%), and intermediate in their IT proficiency level (50.3%). The study reveals that the proposed factors enhance voters´ trust. Demographic differences were also found to affect the perception of the proposed factors. If the country plans to deploy full-fledged e-voting mechanism for future elections, voter education, with emphasis on voters with low IT literacy and the elderly, must be given due attention.
Keywords
"Electronic voting","Nominations and elections","Security","Reliability","Privacy","Manuals","Cyberspace"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cyberspace (CYBER-Abuja), 2015 International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CYBER-Abuja.2015.7360511
Filename
7360511
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