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Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 17:09:04 -0800
To: Peter Wayner <pcw2@flyzone.com>
From: Dave Del Torto <ddt@cryptorights.org>
Cc: cryptography@c2.net, John Kelsey <kelsey.j@ix.netcom.com>
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At 4:52 pm -0500 2000-11-09, John Kelsey wrote:
>At 04:45 PM 11/8/00 -0500, Peter Wayner wrote:
>>Can anyone point me toward any of the on-line voting schemes that
>>people have explored? Presumably people have discussed how to do
>>this with certificates. I'm sort of interested.
>
>Off the top of my head, Lorrie Faith Cranor and Josh Benaloh have
>both done work on online voting schemes.
>
>Lorrie's web page: www.research.att.com/~lorrie/
>
>Josh's web page: research.microsoft.com/~benaloh/
>
>David Chaum has also done some stuff in this area (and pretty-much
>every other area of cryptography), you might look at his web site:
>www.chaum.com
All good suggestions. Also look into the EVOX system from Ron Rivest
and some of his grad students a few years back. There are links from
RR's webpage at MIT (don't have the bookmarks handy on this machine).
dave
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