End-to-end verifiability
It addresses the problem of ensuring trustworthy electronic voting for election stakeholders, but is incremental as it focuses on explaining existing concepts rather than introducing new methods.
The pamphlet explains end-to-end election verifiability (E2E-V) to nontechnical audiences like election officials and policymakers, aiming to promote secure and transparent electronic elections as part of a funded feasibility study.
This pamphlet describes end-to-end election verifiability (E2E-V) for a nontechnical audience: election officials, public policymakers, and anyone else interested in secure, transparent, evidence-based electronic elections. This work is part of the Overseas Vote Foundation's End-to-End Verifiable Internet Voting: Specification and Feasibility Assessment Study (E2E VIV Project), funded by the Democracy Fund.