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ABOUT THE VOTER CENTER

In exercising their right to vote, the US citizens increasingly have to rely on
the electronic voting technology. Since Help America Vote Act (HAVA) was signed
into law in 2002, an overwhelming majority of voting districts has been
deploying electronic voting equipment for use by their constituents. Coming from
a number of different manufacturers, the electronic voting equipment in use
today forms a quite diverse landscape of offerings. As in other cases of newly
developed technology, the current industry practices fall short of providing
adequate reliability and dependability, in turn leading to questionable or
nonexistent guarantees regarding the integrity and security of electronic voting
systems.

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SECURING ELECTIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Securing Our Elections Matters

Since 2006, the VoTeR Center has invested very extensively in the development of
comprehensive auditing of equipment used in the elections and in the design of
safe election procedures. Starting in 2008 the Center has performed
technological audits and assisted in the hand-counted audit procedures in all
statewide elections in Connecticut, doing this in a cost-efficient and robust
manner. Our goals are to ensure the integrity of the election outcomes conducted
with electronic voting systems and to continuously assess the security and
dependability of such systems.

Below are sample reports, publications and challenges of modern day voting that
we have been able to report on. We encourage you to view these publications,
analyze and most importantly ask questions. What can be done better? Can we
secure further our elections? What are the challenges ahead?

Sample Reports and Publications

 * Electronic Poll Book Systems as Distributed Systems: Requirements and
   Challenges – 2015-Seattle-4s.pdf .pdf
 * A Systematic Approach to Analyzing Voting Terminal Event Logs – evt14.pdf
   .pdf
   2014 Electronic Voting Technology Workshop/Workshop on Trustworthy Elections
   (EVT/WOTE’14), August 18-19, 2014, San Diego, CA, USA
 * Scaling Privacy Guanrantees in Code-Verification Elections
   E-Voting and Identify, 4th International Conference (Vote-ID 2013), July
   17-19, 2013, Guildford, UK
 * Computer Assisted Post Election Audits – AS-2013.pdf .pdf
   State Certification Testing of Voting Systems National Conference, June
   20-21, 2013, Harrisburg, PA, USA
 * Malicious Takeover of Voting Systems: Arbitrary Code Execution on Optical
   Scan Voting Terminals – abstract-acmsac2013.pdf .pdf
   28th Symposium On Applied Computing (SAC 2013), March 18-22, 2013, Coimbra,
   Portugal

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