- parties. The city of
Takoma Park,
Maryland used
Scantegrity II for its November, 2009 election.
Scantegrity was used
again in
Takoma Park for its November...
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although the
presented version requires an
electronic verifier. The
Scantegrity and
Scantegrity II
systems provide E2E properties.
Rather than
replacing the...
- the
interest of
promoting democracy),[V2] and the
development of the
Scantegrity security system for
optical scan
voting systems.[V3] He was a member...
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paper ballots: Prêt à Voter, Punchscan, and
Scantegrity. The city of
Takoma Park,
Maryland used
Scantegrity for its November, 2009 election. This was the...
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equipment further down the line
before delivery. An E2E
voting system called Scantegrity II uses
invisible ink to
enable the
voter to
obtain a
confirmation code...
- Voter.
Scantegrity is an add-on that
extends current optical scan
voting systems with an E2E layer. The city of
Takoma Park,
Maryland used
Scantegrity II...
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forced voting and blackmail. End-to-end
systems include Punchscan and
Scantegrity, the
latter being an add-on to
optical scan
systems instead of a replacement...
- The
Punchscan team, with
additional contributors, has
since developed Scantegrity. A
Punchscan ballot has two
layers of paper. On the top layer, the candidates...
- some have also
suggested End-to-end
auditable voting systems such as
Scantegrity. In the
United States:
Premier Election Solutions (formerly
Diebold Election...
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first in
Maryland to do so). In the 2009 election,
Takoma Park used the
Scantegrity voting system. This
marked the
first time an open
source voting system...