Evaluating electronic voting systems equipped with voter-verified paper records
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2008
Abstract
The Attorney General's Office of New Jersey has issued criteria for e-voting machines equipped with printers and has asked the New Jersey Institute of Technology to test the various systems against these criteria. Voter privacy requirements include the voters must be able to privately and independently select candidates on the DRE machine and verify their selections on the printed paper record. A single test, a 1200-vote stimulated test, a 14-hour test and a 52-vote test were done in order to examine VVPRS against certain state requirements. Mock voters cast votes in various selections of an election's contest positions. Two ballot types, one short and one long, were adopted for testing. The short ballot featured the same 12 voting scenarios as the long ballot, but omitted the charter study commission. The 14-hour test emulated actual physical voting situations over a 14-hour period. The test found several violations of the state's paper and electronic record privacy requirements.
Identifier
44649182725 (Scopus)
Publication Title
IEEE Security and Privacy
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/MSP.2008.62
ISSN
15407993
First Page
30
Last Page
39
Issue
3
Volume
6
Recommended Citation
Ansari, Nirwan; Sakarindr, Pitipatana; Haghani, Ehsan; Zhang, Chao; Jain, Aridaman K.; and Shi, Yun Q., "Evaluating electronic voting systems equipped with voter-verified paper records" (2008). Faculty Publications. 12805.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/12805
