ThreeBallot
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- So on their full ThreeBallot, the desired candidate gets two votes, and every other candidate gets one.[1]
- End-to-end verifiable voting, like what ThreeBallot represents, is an alternative.[1]
- In ThreeBallot, the copy of one of the three ballots that the voter takes home is an encryption of the cast vote.[1]
- …system that he called the ThreeBallot, which he placed in the public domain.[2]
- ThreeBallot is a paper system that allows voters to verify that their votes are properly recorded and produces an end-to-end audit trail.[2]
- Therefore, we give a version of the Short Ballot Assumption for ThreeBallot that is realistic but still provides a guarantee of anonymity.[3]
- ThreeBallot is a voting protocol invented by Ron Rivest in 2006.[4]
- ThreeBallot is an end-to-end (E2E) auditable voting system that can in principle be implemented on paper.[4]
- ThreeBallot attempts to solve this problem by giving each voter three ballots: one verifiable, and two anonymous.[4]
- Voting w/o crypto -- ThreeBallot • Each voter casts threeplaintextballots • All three cast ballots go on PBB.[5]
- As in ThreeBallot, voter can take home copy of any one ballot as her receipt.[5]
- With ThreeBallot, voter could not use take-home receipt to sell her vote, because it copied only a part of her ballot.[5]