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=Certification Processes for E-Voting Systems= | =Certification Processes for E-Voting Systems= | ||
==Study Guide== | ==Study Guide== | ||
===Hidden Standards / Certification tests=== | |||
===Poor Accountability=== | |||
===Vested Interest=== | |||
district wants to be forward-moving in technology | |||
company wants to be certified | |||
===Whistleblowing=== | |||
==Table of Contents== | ==Table of Contents== |
Revision as of 00:06, 3 August 2007
Certification Processes for E-Voting Systems
Study Guide
Hidden Standards / Certification tests
Poor Accountability
Vested Interest
district wants to be forward-moving in technology company wants to be certified
Whistleblowing
Table of Contents
- What is Electronic voting? An Overview of the Possibilities and Procedures
- How E-Voting will work Kevin Bosner, Howstuffworks
- Electronic Elections Helger Lipmaa,
- The Future of electronic elections Stanford.edu
- E-Voting Standards USACM Policy Brief
- The Existing System and an Impetus for a Change in the Way We Vote
- Voting Technologies in the United States Eric A. Fischer, Congressional Research Service
- A 'modern' democracy that can't count votes CNN- LA Times
- Rights Panel to review Fla. voting Washington Post
- Americans support voting upgrades Dibya Sarkar, FCW
- Voting After Florida: No Easy Answers Lorrie Faith Cranor
- Electronic Voting Technology: Can We Be Spared a Repeat of Election 2000? Robert Bellinger
- Dangers Associated with Electronic voting
- MIT-Caltech study votes for paper ballots, levers, scanning devices MIT
- Report says E-Voting is unsafe Lynn Burke, Wired
- E-voting -- prospects and problems Douglas W. Jones, Free Republic
- Electronic Voting - Evaluating the Threat Michael Ian Shamos, CPSR
- Let's not rush into electronic voting Dan Gillmor, Mercury News Online
- Electronic voting systems face obstacles to adoption Patrick Thibodeau, CNN
- Internet and Electronic Voting Dave Farber & Peter G. Neumann, The Risks Digest
- Computerized Voting - No Standards and a Lot of Questions Ron Newman Statement on Electronic Voting Rebecca Mercuri
- Legal Issues
- The Voting Rights Act Of 1965 United States Department of Justice
- The FEC Proposed Voting Systems Standard Update Dr. Rebecca Mercuri
- House report on Dieboldt software flaws House.gov
- Company Releases VHTi Reference Source Code Dennis Kucinch, VoteHere
- Planning for the Future - The Proponents View
- The case for electronic voting Farhad Manjoo, Wired
- Electronic voting system certified for use in colorado elections Hart Intercivic
- Electronic voting system a success in presidential election Trials Hart Intercivic
- MIT, Caltech join forces to develop reliable, uniform US voting machine MIT
- Experts: E-voting could have prevented U.S. election confusion Rick Perera, Brian Fonseca, Martyn Williams and Terho Uimonen, CNN
- Commentary: Electronic voting likely to emerge a winner Christopher Baum CNET
- Electronic Voting: Computerized polls may save money, protect privacy Lorrie Faith Cranor
- Australia moves to E-voting Kim Zetter, Wired
- Related Sites (Electronic voting providers)
- Hart Intercivic
- Guardian Voting Systems MTI MTI specializes in state of the art, electronic voting systems
- Sequoia
Prompt
Recently there have been many concerns about the certification processes for e-voting systems such as the inability to determine methods used during the certification process and what parts of the e-voting system were not adequately tested. Examine concerns surrounding the certification processes and their ethical implications. Provide links to groups that have investigated the problems you cite and if possible, responses made by the manufacturer/provider of the e-voting system and/or voting district(s) that use the system.
Briefly discuss how individuals and groups have participated in whistleblowing on this topic (methods used, actions taken).
Related External Links
- United States Election Assistance Commission
- Voting Software Firm Gets Sued - WIRED
- New York Times - Scientists’ Tests Hack Into Electronic Voting Machines in California and Elsewhere