Punchscan with Independent Ballot Sheets: Simplifying Ballot Printing and Distribution with Independently Selected Ballot Halves
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2007-06-15
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Abstract
We propose and implement a modification to the
Punchscan protocol that simplifies ballot printing
and distribution. In this improved version,
each voter creates a ballot at the polling location
by combining independently selected ballot
halves, rather than using two pre-selected
halves with the same serial number. The only
time a ballot used for voting is human-readable
is when it is in the voter’s hands, reducing possible
opportunities to violate voter privacy. This
small but nontrivial change lets election officials
print and distribute ballots using multiple printers
more easily, without giving any one printer
the ability to compromise voter privacy with certainty.