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Estonia, which has perhaps the most famous online voting system, conducts online voting for hugely significant elections, such as its parliamentary vote, which has seen an uptick in online voting.
Estonia, which created the world’s first nationwide Internet-based voting system, has finally released its source code to the public in an attempt to assuage a longstanding concern by critics ...
Why experts are overwhelmingly skeptical of online voting An online voting CEO tried—and failed—to convince me it was a good idea.
Only about 1 percent of registered voters in the US can cast their ballots electronically. Why? Fear that hackers could undermine online voting.
Harri Hursti, who helped lead analysis at the University of Michigan into Estonia’s online voting system, argues no platform will ever be 100% secure.
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