DocumentCode :
1100154
Title :
Electronic Voting
Author :
Epstein, Jeremy
Author_Institution :
Cyber Defense Agency LLC
Volume :
40
Issue :
8
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
92
Lastpage :
95
Abstract :
In the wake of the contested results from the 2000 US presidential election, the US Congress passed the Help America Vote Act, which banned certain voting technologies, provided federal funds for purchasing new voting equipment, and required handicapped accessibility for voting systems. Thus began a rapid migration of US voting systems from technologies such as punch cards, paper ballots, and first-generation electronic voting systems to second-generation electronic voting systems, typically known as direct recording electronic (DRE) systems.
Keywords :
data privacy; government data processing; legislation; politics; security of data; Help America Vote Act; US Congress; US presidential election; anonymity; cost effectiveness; direct recording electronic system; electronic voting system; paper ballots; punch cards; secrecy; security; verifiability; voting equipment; Costs; Electronic voting; Electronic voting systems; Guidelines; Local government; Management training; Nominations and elections; Safety; Security; Transportation; electronic voting; how things work;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computer
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9162
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MC.2007.271
Filename :
4292024
Link To Document :
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