Making Voting Easier for Disabled and Overseas Voters: Secure, Accessible Virtual Voting Infrastructure

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Selker, Ted [1 ]
Pelletier, Justin [1 ]
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[1] Rochester Institute of Technology, United States
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Voting machines;
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10.1145/3688156
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The user experience of voting seems simple: a mark next to a choice. The fact that it determines the direction society is headed makes creating and counting this mark a central point of control. Organizing voting processes to collect, count, and report votes correctly often seems like an arms race between major political players.
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