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  2. Secret ballot - Wikipedia

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    The secret ballot, also known as the Australian ballot, [1] is a voting method in which a voter's identity in an election or a referendum is anonymous. This forestalls attempts to influence the voter by intimidation, blackmailing, and potential vote buying. This system is one means of achieving the goal of political privacy.

  3. Symmetry (social choice) - Wikipedia

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    In economics and social choice, a function satisfies anonymity, neutrality, or symmetry if the rule does not discriminate between different participants ahead of time. For example, in an election, a voter-anonymous function is one where it does not matter who casts which vote, i.e. all voters' ballots are equal ahead of time.

  4. Blind signature - Wikipedia

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    Blind signature schemes see a great deal of use in applications where sender privacy is important. This includes various "digital cash" schemes and voting protocols.For example, the integrity of some electronic voting system may require that each ballot be certified by an election authority before it can be accepted for counting; this allows the authority to check the credentials of the voter ...

  5. Anonymous elector - Wikipedia

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    A 'certificate of anonymous registration' is then issued to the anonymous elector in case they need to prove their identity and address in order to obtain credit or to donate money or loan money to a political party/candidate (but as this involves handing over name and address details to a third party, the anonymous elector should only do this ...

  6. ThreeBallot - Wikipedia

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    ThreeBallot is a voting protocol invented by Ron Rivest and Warren D. Smith in 2006. ThreeBallot is an end-to-end (E2E) auditable voting system that can in principle be implemented on paper. The goal in its design was to provide some of the benefits of a cryptographic voting system without using cryptographic keys.

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  8. To the editor: Final five voting, Harris vs. Trump and ... - AOL

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    This week's letters to the editor address a new idea for voting, the race for the White House and Manitowoc school board discord. To the editor: Final five voting, Harris vs. Trump and Manitowoc ...

  9. Election security - Wikipedia

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    Election cybersecurity or election security refers to the protection of elections [1] and voting infrastructure from cyberattack or cyber threat [2] – including the tampering with or infiltration of voting machines and equipment, election office networks and practices, and voter registration databases.