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- Automatic Margin Computation for Risk-Limiting AuditsBernhard Beckert, Michael Kirsten, Vladimir Klebanov, Carsten Schürmann. 18-35 [doi]
- E-Voting in Developing Countries - Current Landscape and Future Research AgendaManik Hapsara, Ahmed Imran, Timothy Turner 0001. 36-55 [doi]
- Truly Multi-authority 'Prêt-à-Voter'Thomas Haines, Xavier Boyen. 56-72 [doi]
- Cast-as-Intended Verification in Electronic Elections Based on Oblivious TransferRolf Haenni, Reto E. Koenig, Eric Dubuis. 73-91 [doi]
- Improving the Verifiability of the Estonian Internet Voting SchemeSven Heiberg, Tarvi Martens, Priit Vinkel, Jan Willemson. 92-107 [doi]
- Breaching the Privacy of Israel's Paper Ballot Voting SystemTomer Ashur, Orr Dunkelman, Nimrod Talmon. 108-124 [doi]
- Apollo - End-to-End Verifiable Internet Voting with Recovery from Vote ManipulationDawid Gawel, Maciej Kosarzecki, Poorvi L. Vora, Hua Wu, Filip Zagórski. 125-143 [doi]
- Simulating STV Hand-Counting by Computers Considered Harmful: A.C.TRajeev Goré, Ekaterina Lebedeva. 144-163 [doi]
- Internet Voting in Sub-national Elections: Policy Learning in Canada and AustraliaNicole Goodman, Rodney Smith. 164-177 [doi]
- The How and Why to Internet Voting an Attempt to Explain E-StoniaPriit Vinkel, Robert Krimmer. 178-191 [doi]
- A Risk-Limiting Audit in Denmark: A PilotCarsten Schürmann. 192-202 [doi]
- Legislating for E-Enabled Elections: Dilemmas and Concerns for the LegislatorLeontine Loeber. 203-217 [doi]
- Electronic Voting as an Additional Method of Participating in Elections. Opinions of PolesMagdalena Musial-Karg. 218-232 [doi]