E-votingAre our defenses adequate to defend citizen rights?
by
Douglas W. Jones
Notes for a talk to the International Telecommunication Union Workshop on challenges, perspectives and standardization issues in E-Government June 6, 2003, Geneva Switzerland. |
Slides
- Title
- Elections in the United States
- -- The Federal Role
- ---- The State of Iowa
- -- The State Role
- ---- Johnson County
- -- The County Role
- -- The Election Cycle
- -- A Typical General Election
- ---- Example Ballots
- ---- Example Ballots
- A Brief History of Voting Systems
- -- Lever Machines
- ---- Illustration
- -- Punched Card Voting Machines
- ---- Illustration
- -- Optical Mark Sense Voting Machines
- ---- Illustration
- -- Direct Recording Electronic Voting Machines
- ---- Illustration
- -- Risk Assessment
- Regulation and Certification of Voting Systems
- -- The Federal Role
- -- Independent Testing Authorities
- -- State Board of Examiners
- Weaknesses of the system in the United States
- -- Problems with the Federal standards
- -- Weak state regulations
- -- Pervasive Problems
- What we need in the United States
- -- An Open Source Voting System
- -- Open Standards for Ballot Transmission
- Afterword