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Online voting options powered by Blockchain According to Kaspersky Lab, Polys offers a free-web based dashboard to create an online vote with two options, namely, majority vote and cumulative vote.
As the desire to increase voter turnout remains strong and the number of online voting pilot projects rises in the U.S. and abroad, some security experts warn any internet-based election system is ...
Estonia, which has perhaps the most famous online voting system, conducts online voting for hugely significant elections, such as its parliamentary vote, which has seen an uptick in online voting.
Online voting has major security flaws, and experts are concerned that Voatz, the platform West Virginia will use this midterm election, doesn't solve them.
A group of students from an Indian university has created a blockchain-based voting system that enables the electorate to vote online.
Plenty of election work is computerized, but online voting risks centralizing a system that is secure in large part due to its "clunky" nature.
Experts are sounding alarms about potential security risks as several states consider allowing online voting amid the COVID-19 pandemic.Delaware, New Jersey and West Virginia are planning to a… ...
Online voting sounds like an idea we should be able to make work. After all, we do so much online already, and we routinely transmit sensitive data such as financial or medical records by ...