@book{JRC43447, editor = {}, address = {New York (United States of America)}, year = {2008}, author = {Bruschi D and Lanzi A and Nai Fovino I}, isbn = {}, abstract = {E-polling systems are a fundamental component of any e-democracy system as they represent the most appropriate tool for fostering citizens¿ participation to public debates. Contrarily to evoting protocols, they are characterized by less stringent security requirements and they can also tolerate errors affecting a small percentage of votes, without compromising of the final result. Thus, their realization can be effectively pursued supporting the diffusion of e-democracy. In this chapter, we propose a simple protocol for an accurate and anonymous e-polling system. Such a protocol satisfies, among the others, the following properties: a vote cannot be altered, duplicated, or removed without being detected and votes remain anonymous. Moreover, voters will be able to measure the level of trust of the process by verifying that their own votes have been correctly counted. }, title = {A Protocol for Anonymous and Accurate E-Polling}, url = {http://www.igi-pub.com/reference/details.asp?id=6942}, volume = {}, number = {}, journal = {}, pages = {1255-1269}, issn = {}, publisher = {Information Science Reference}, doi = {}