Computerized and network government information
By: STRATFORD, Jean Slemmons.
Contributor(s): STRATFORD, Juri.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2001Subject(s): Internet Voting | Voting Technologies | Internet-based Elections | Online votingJournal of Government Information 28, 3, p. 297-301Abstract: Internet voting has received a significant amount of attention in the aftermath of the 2000 U.S. presidential election. Internet voting is defined as the casting of a secure and secret ballot that is transmitted to election officials using the Internet. This columm reviews recent developments in electronic voting, including on-site and remote Internet voting, the National Science Foundation study of "e-Voting", voting standards from the U.S. National Intitute of Standards and Technology and the Federal Election Commission. Congressional review of voting technologies as well as state government initiatives to teste e-voting technologies are also discussedItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Periódico | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Periódico | Not for loan |
Internet voting has received a significant amount of attention in the aftermath of the 2000 U.S. presidential election. Internet voting is defined as the casting of a secure and secret ballot that is transmitted to election officials using the Internet. This columm reviews recent developments in electronic voting, including on-site and remote Internet voting, the National Science Foundation study of "e-Voting", voting standards from the U.S. National Intitute of Standards and Technology and the Federal Election Commission. Congressional review of voting technologies as well as state government initiatives to teste e-voting technologies are also discussed
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