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nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the integrity of the electoral process.
Hosted service for voting and surveys. Uses web-based administration pages to set-up and monitor elections, along with optional administrative services.
Free internet voting service for conducting online elections.
PHP-based web software for polling and determining the winner of an Instant Runoff election. Licensed under GPL.
Voting expert Rebecca Mercuri's website, with papers on the subject, and many articles and websites regarding electronic voting.
Voting software designed to be used in conjunction with the Majordomo electronic mailing list system. As of August 1998, a shareware version was available for Majordomo running under Linux.
Standardizing the exchange of election and voter services information using XML
Researching, developing, and making innovative elections software publicly available (open source technology subject to an OSI-accredited license) in order to increase verification, accuracy, security, and transparency (in process), and ensure that ballots are counted as cast.
Free open-source software for voting and election games and simulations.
Links to several articles discussing whether voting machines are being used to rig elections.
Interactive showing usage of DRE (Direct Recording Electronic Voting Machines with VVPAT (Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail Printers), DRE without VVPAT, BMD (Ballot-Marking Device or System). Search by year, state, equipment, make, and/or model.
Python-based project to produce software of interest to people conducting votes on the Internet, or to people who are interested in researching various electoral methods.
Electronic voting system.
Article describing Unisys partnership with Microsoft and Dell to create better voting systems. (January 11, 2001)
Skeptical article about computerized voting by inventor of the Blowfish cryptography algorithm. Lots of good links to other articles. (December 15, 2000)
Article by Angela Gunn. You may be ready to vote online, but the Net's not ready for you. (November 02, 2000)
Interactive showing usage of DRE (Direct Recording Electronic Voting Machines with VVPAT (Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail Printers), DRE without VVPAT, BMD (Ballot-Marking Device or System). Search by year, state, equipment, make, and/or model.
Researching, developing, and making innovative elections software publicly available (open source technology subject to an OSI-accredited license) in order to increase verification, accuracy, security, and transparency (in process), and ensure that ballots are counted as cast.
Free internet voting service for conducting online elections.
Electronic voting system.
Voting software designed to be used in conjunction with the Majordomo electronic mailing list system. As of August 1998, a shareware version was available for Majordomo running under Linux.
Voting expert Rebecca Mercuri's website, with papers on the subject, and many articles and websites regarding electronic voting.
Links to several articles discussing whether voting machines are being used to rig elections.
Free open-source software for voting and election games and simulations.
Standardizing the exchange of election and voter services information using XML
PHP-based web software for polling and determining the winner of an Instant Runoff election. Licensed under GPL.
nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the integrity of the electoral process.
Hosted service for voting and surveys. Uses web-based administration pages to set-up and monitor elections, along with optional administrative services.
Python-based project to produce software of interest to people conducting votes on the Internet, or to people who are interested in researching various electoral methods.
Article describing Unisys partnership with Microsoft and Dell to create better voting systems. (January 11, 2001)
Skeptical article about computerized voting by inventor of the Blowfish cryptography algorithm. Lots of good links to other articles. (December 15, 2000)
Article by Angela Gunn. You may be ready to vote online, but the Net's not ready for you. (November 02, 2000)

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