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- Direct Recording Electronic with Integrity (DRE-i) is an End-to-End (E2E) verifiable e-voting system, first designed by Feng Hao and Matthew Kreeger in 2010 and formally published in 2014 with additional authors Brian Randell, Dylan Clarke, Siamak Shahandashti, and Peter Hyun-Jeen Lee. DRE-i is the first E2E verifiable e-voting system without involving any tallying authorities. The authors call such a tallying-authority-free E2E voting system "self-enforcing e-voting". The removal of tallying authorities is realized in DRE-i by pre-computing encrypted ballots in a structured way such that after the election, multiplying the ciphertexts will cancel out all the random factors, hence allowing any public observer to verify the tallying integrity. An improved version called DRE-i with enhanced privacy (DRE-ip), which adopts a real-time computation strategy instead of a pre-computation strategy, was successfully trialed in a polling station in Gateshead during the 2019 UK local elections. (en)
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- Direct Recording Electronic with Integrity (DRE-i) is an End-to-End (E2E) verifiable e-voting system, first designed by Feng Hao and Matthew Kreeger in 2010 and formally published in 2014 with additional authors Brian Randell, Dylan Clarke, Siamak Shahandashti, and Peter Hyun-Jeen Lee. (en)
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- Direct Recording Electronic with integrity (en)
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