On Sat, Mar 05, 2022 at 06:30:35PM +0100, Thomas Goirand wrote: > When considering a voting system, there are a few important things to > consider [1]: > > 1- vote-privacy: the fact that a particular voter voted in a particular way > is not revealed to anyone. > 2- Receipt-freeness: a voter does not gain any information (a receipt) which > can be used to prove to a coercer that she voted in a certain way. > 3- Coercion-resistance: a voter cannot cooperate with a coercer to prove to > him that she voted in a certain way. > 4- Individual verifiability: a voter can check that her own ballot is > included in the election's bulletin board. > 5- Universal verifiability: anyone can check that the election outcome > corresponds to the ballots published on the bulletin board. > 6- Eligibility verifiability: anyone can check that each vote in the > election outcome was cast by a registered voter and there is at most one > vote per voter.
This paper about belenios covers some of that: https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02066930/document Kurt

