Online voting
- A collection of resources
Non-profit groups involved in online voting
- either promoting it, researching it or warning against it
- other groups with comments / reports about online voting
- Verified Voting
- US Vote Foundation: report on end-to-end verifiable internet voting (E2E-VIV)
- National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine: Securing the Vote
Blogs about online voting
- a curated list
- Ardita Driza Maurer (Bio): Electoral practice - a Swiss perspective
- John Patrick (Bio): Internet voting archive
- Counted as Cast
Election authorities providing online voting
- electoral commissions, governments, cities
- NSW Electoral Commission iVote
- Estonia
- Switzerland
- Markham City, Ontario, Canada Over 150 municipalities in Canada provide online voting
- IDEA database of countries using e-voting
- France
Governments and online voting
- governmental / parliamentary inquiries, positions, standards
- Canadian Government "Online Voting: A Path Forward for Federal Elections" (2017)
- Canadian Government "2019 Update: Cyber Threats to Canada’s Democratic Process" (2019)
- Council of Europe, Ad hoc Committee of Experts on Legal, Operational and Technical Standards for e‑voting (CAHVE) (2017)
- New Zealand Government consultation on draft framework for online voting trials for local authorities. Earlier papers.
- Scottish Government Consultation on Electoral Reform
- Swiss Government, E-voting page, Technical, Swiss Post
- Pakistan - Report of Electoral Commission, Academic comment
- USA - NIST
Experts / academics researching (online) voting
- Ben Adida
- Michael Alvarez
- Jordi Barrat Esteve (Google Scholar)
- Josh Benaloh
- Matt Bernhard
- Matt Blaze (Google Scholar)
- Véronique Cortier
- Braden Crimmins
- Aleksander Essex
- Nicole Goodman
- Kristian Gjøsteen
- Thomas Haines
- J Alex Halderman
- Feng Hao (book)
- Joseph Kiniry
- Robert Krimmer (Google Scholar)
- Iuliia Krivonosova
- Oksana Kulyk
- Stephan Neumann
- Olivier Pereira (Google Scholar)
- Ron Rivest
- Peter Roenne
- Mark Ryan
- Peter Ryan
- Steve Schneider
- Uwe Serdült
- Ben Smyth (Publications)
- Drew Springall
- Philip Stark
- Vanessa Teague
- Melanie Volkamer (Google Scholar)
- Poorvi Vora
- Dan Wallach
- Marie-Laure Zollinger
Academic institutions and conferences
- relevant to online voting
- E-Vote-ID The International Conference for Electronic Voting
- International E-voting PhD Colloquium
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- Voting Technology Project
- E-Voting Group Research Institute for Security in the Information Society
- Secure, Usable and Robust Cryptographic Voting Systems (SURCVS)
- International Financial Cryptography Association Conference workshops on Advances in Secure Electronic Voting Schemes
MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses)
- Securing Digital Democracy University of Michigan
- Diffusion and Impact of Internet Voting. University of Tartu
- Cybersecurity for election officials
Companies researching election technology
Cloud services for elections
Security advice
- with a focus on election security
- Department of Homeland Security, US
- Center for Internet Security (CIS), US
- Belfer Center, Harvard Kennedy School, US
- Compendium on Cyber Security of Election Technology, EU
- National Cybersecurity Centre, UK
- European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA), EU
- Transatlantic Cyber Forum: Securing Democracy in Cyberspace
- Center for Democracy and Technology
- Brennan Center for Justice
- Election Assistance Commission
- DEF CON Voting village
Security analyses
- recently published papers
- Online Voting in Ontario's Municipal Elections (2020)
- Security Analysis of the Democracy Live Online Voting System (2020) Michael A. Specter and J. Alex Halderman
- The Ballot is Busted Before the Blockchain: A Security Analysis of Voatz, the First Internet Voting Application Used in U.S. Federal Elections (2020) Specter, Koppel, Weitzner Trail of Bits - report on Voatz
- Breaking the Encryption Scheme of the Moscow Internet Voting System (2019) Gaudrey, Golovnev (Slides)
- The use of trapdoor commitments in Bayer-Groth proofs and the implications for the verifiabilty of the Scytl-SwissPost Internet voting system (2019) Lewis, Pereira, Teague
Open source voting systems
- not necessarily fully online voting systems