User talk:Amitskaw

Electronic voting
Explanation: Thanks! --Electiontechnology
 * Cryptographic tools have are not related to the transparency of electronic voting, as I have commented repeatedly. Please stop adding it to the Transparency section.
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 * I've done my best to take what you've written and add a more accurate and concise version to the Cryptographic Verification Section. Please edit it there.
 * update: I'm not sure
 * "However, systems that combine some form of vote tagging (see Audit trails and auditing) would allow the receipt to include a sample of tagged votes covering all possible voting options in the ballot, as well as the voter’s own vote, so that the voter could verify that the votes, including their own, had been recorded correctly, but not prove to anyone else how they voted."
 * is very clear. It seems to me you saying you essentially give the voter a copy of their ballot, and then give them a copy of every other possible combination of votes... Though administratively ridiculous it is seems to succeed in it's intended goal. However, the language still needs to be made more clear and I'm not sure how to do that.
 * also:
 * "There are also proposals to tag each vote with an effectively randomly generated id, so that a voter knowing that anonymous id can audit their own vote without violating the privacy of the ballot. "
 * is already covered in the audit trail section, nonetheless I expanded on the point. --Electiontechnology 20:54, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

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