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Published November 17, 2021 | Submitted
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Phrase-verified voting: Verifiable low-tech remote boardroom voting

Abstract

We present Phrase-Verified Voting, a voter-verifiable remote voting system easily assembled from commercial off-the-shelf software for small private elections. The system is transparent and enables each voter to verify that the tally includes their ballot selection without requiring any understanding of cryptography. This system is an example of making voter verification usable. The paper describes the system and an experience with it in fall 2020, to vote remotely in promotion committees in a university. Each voter fills out a form in the cloud with their selection V for each race and a two-word passphrase P. The system generates a verification prompt of the (V, P) pairs and a tally of the votes, organized to help visualize how the votes add up. After the polls close, each voter verifies that this table lists their (V, P) pair and that the tally is computed correctly. The system is especially appropriate for any small group making sensitive decisions. Because the system would not prevent a coercer from demanding that their victim use a specified passphrase, it is not designed for applications where such malfeasance would be likely or go undetected. Results from 43 voters show that the system performed effectively for its intended purpose, and introduced users to the concept of voter-verified elections. Compared to the commonly-used alternatives of paper ballots or voting by email, voters found the system easier to use, and that it provided greater privacy and outcome integrity.

Additional Information

© 2021 Taylor and Francis. Published online: 17 Nov 2021. We thank Rebecca Dongarra and Curtis Menyuk for helpful comments. Alan Sherman was supported in part by the National Science Foundation under SFS grants DGE-1753681, and 1819521, and by the U.S. Department of Defense under CySP grants H98230-19- 1-0308 and H98230-20-1-0384. Enka Blanchard received support from the French PIA project "Lorraine Université d'Excellence," reference ANR-15-IDEX-04-LUE.

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