Presentation 2002/12/9
Divisible Voting Scheme
Shin'ichiro MATSUO, Wakaha OGATA,
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Abstract(in English) Electronic voting is considered as one of major applications of cryptographic protocols and many researches are conducted in this area. Most of existing schemes are mainly for election in which each voter has one ballot. However, there are many cases in which each voter has multiple ballots, for example general meeting of stockholders. Existing schemes are not practical for these cases. In this paper, we propose a new voting scheme in which each voter has multiple ballots and votes divisible ballots for multiple candidates. We give some requirements for divisible voting schemes and show that our protocol fulfills them. In our protocol, privacy of each voter's choice holds and any voters cannot vote irregular ballots. Our protocol contains no interactive proof system. Thus, it is more efficient than other voting schemes.
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Keyword(in English) Secure electronic voting / multi-way election / privacy / secret shaing and homomorphism
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Title (in English) Divisible Voting Scheme
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Keyword(1) Secure electronic voting
Keyword(2) multi-way election
Keyword(3) privacy
Keyword(4) secret shaing and homomorphism
1st Author's Name Shin'ichiro MATSUO
1st Author's Affiliation NTT DATA Corporation, Security Business Division:Tokyo Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Wakaha OGATA
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Institute of Technology
Date 2002/12/9
Paper # ISEC2002-96
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 511
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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