Wednesday, 6 October 2021
All times in CEST (Berlin/Brussels, GMT+2).
14.30 Opening of the Conference – Robert Krimmer
,
Melanie Volkamer
and David Duenas-Cid
15.00 – 15.45 Keynote Speech
- Matthew Masterson (Non Resident Policy Fellow, Stanford Internet Observatory)
16.00 – 16.45 Session 1: Improving Verifiability
Chair: Oksana Kulyk
- STROBE-Voting: Send Two, Receive One Ballot Encoding – Josh Benaloh
- Improved Verifiability for BeleniosVS – Thomas Haines and Rajeev Goré
- Provably improving election verifiability in Belenios – Sevdenur Baloglu, Sergiu Bursuc, Sjouke Mauw and Jun Pang
17:00 – 17.45 Session 2: I nternet Voting: Behavioral aspects
Chair: Micha Germann
- Party cues and trust in remote internet voting: data from Estonia 2005-2019 – Piret Ehin and Mihkel Solvak
- To I-vote or Not to I-vote: Drivers and Barriers to the Implementation of Internet Voting – N a than Licht, Da vid Duenas-Cid, Iuliia Krivonosova and Robert Krimmer
- Turnout in e-voting pilots in the 2021 presidential elections in Ecuador – Régis Dandoy
18.00 – 18.45 Session 3: On the offensive: IT Threats
Chair: Thomas Hofer
- Penetration Testing a US Election Blockchain Prototype – Shawn Emery, C. Edward Chow and Richard White
- How to Break Virtual Shareholder Meetings: An Empirical Study – Andreas Mayer
- Tales from the Trenches: Case Studies in Election Cybersecurity Preparedness in Texas – Elizabeth Kasongo, Matthew Bernhard and Chris Bronk
19.00 – 20.00 Session 4 : Poster and Demo Session
Chair: Stéphane Glondu
- Towards a quantum resistant i-voting system – Jordi Cucurull, Tamara Finogina, Aleix Amill, Noemí Folch and Nuria Costa
- Microcontroller-Based Voting Client for the Estonian Internet Voting System – Valeh Farzaliyev, Kristjan Krips and Jan Willemson
- Polys Online Voting System: Lessons Learned from Utilizing Blockchain Technology – Aleksandr Korunov, Aleksandr Sazonov and Petr Murzin
- An Overview of the Voatz Election Platform – Nimit Sawhney, Simer Sawhney, Eric Landquist and Philip Andreae
- Internet Voting as Part of Mobile Cross-Border Government Services for Europe (mGov4EU) – Robert Krimmer, Lisa Burgstaller, Tina Hühnlein, Thomas J. Lampoltshammer, Noemi Folch, Herbert Leitold, Arne Tauber, Detlef Hühnlein and Carsten Schmidt
- Electis.io – Gilles Mentré and Franck Nouyrigat
Thursday, 7 October 2021
15.00 – 15.45 Keynote Speech
- Toomas Hendrik Ilves (Former President of Estonia)
16.00 – 16.45 Session 5 : Risk Limiting Audits
Chair: Josh Benaloh
- RiLACS: Risk limiting audits via confidence sequences – Ian Waudby-Smith, Philip Stark and Aaditya Ramdas
- Assertion-based Approaches to Auditing Complex Elections, with application to party-list proportional elections – Michelle Blom, Jurlind Budurushi, Ron Rivest, Philip Stark, Peter J. Stuckey, Vanessa Teague and Damjan Vukcevic
- Risk-limiting Audits: A Practical Systematization of Knowledge – Matthew Bernhard
17.00 – 17.45 Session 6: Managing election integrity
Chair: Mihkel Solvak
- Retaining Election Officials is Imperative to Secure Future Elections – David Levine
- Vote Secrecy and Voter Feedback in Remote Voting — Can We Have Both? – Jan Willemson, Priit Vinkel and Arne Koitmäe
- Australian Senate Scrutiny Reform Proposal – Ian Brightwell
18.00 – 18.45 Session 7 : Security of electronic and paper-based voting
Chair: Peter Y A Ryan
- Cyber Awareness Training for Election Staff using Constructive Alignment– Thomas Chanussot and Carsten Schuermann
- And Paper-Based is Better? Towards Comparability of Classic and Cryptographic Voting Schemes – Marc Nemes, Rebecca Schwerdt, Dirk Achenbach, Bernhard Löwe and Jörn Müller-Quade
- Improving the Accuracy of Ballot Scanners Using Supervised Learning – Sameer Barretto, William Chown, David Meyer, Aditya Soni, Atreya Tata and J. Alex Halderman
19.00 – 19.45 Session 8 : Technology in Elections on the African Continent
Chair: Mike Yard
- Collins Onyemaobi (Independent Electoral Technology Consultant)
- John Maphephe (Senior Electoral Technology Advisor)
- Colin Thakur (Durban University of Technology)
- Nic Cheeseman (University of Birmingham)
Friday, 8 October 2021
15.00 – 15.45 Keynote Speech
-
Dan Popescu (Head of the Department of Democracy and Governance, Council of Europe) – A black (ballot) box? Council of Europe standards to increase transparency of and confidence in e-voting
16.00 – 16.45 Session 9 : Enhancing Privacy in Voting
Chair: Carsten Schürmann
- Who was that masked voter? The tally won’t tell! – Peter Y A Ryan, Peter B Roenne, Philip B Stark, Dimiter Ostrev, Najmeh Soroush and Fatima-Ezzahra El Orche
- Extending the Tally-Hiding Ordinos System: Implementations for Borda, Hare-Niemeyer, Condorcet, and Instant-Runoff Voting – Fabian Hertel, Nicolas Huber, Jonas Kittelberger, Ralf Küsters, Julian Liedtke and Daniel Rausch
- Hyperion: An Enhanced Version of the Selene End-to-End Verifiable Voting Scheme – Peter Y A Ryan, Peter B Roenne and Simon Rastikian
17.00 – 17.45 Session 10 : The Road to Deploying e-Voting
Chair: Beata Martin-Rozumiłowicz
- The challenges of enabling public scrutiny – Xavier Monnat and Simon Oswald
- Use of Electronic Voting in the Albanian Parliamentary Elections in 2021– Jurlind Budurushi
- Use of innovative technologies in the electoral process in Armenia – Ardita Driza Maurer, Justin Nettmann and Rafik Grigoryan
18.00 – 18.45 Session 1 1 : Usability and Voter Perception
Chair: Peter Roenne
- Voter Perceptions of Trust in Risk-Limiting Audits – Asmita Dalela, Oksana Kulyk and Carsten Schürmann
- Usable Verifiable Secrecy-Preserving E-Voting – Oksana Kulyk, Reto König, Philipp Locher, Jonas Ludwig and Melanie Volkamer
- Just for the sake of transparency: Exploring Voter Mental Models of Verifiability – Marie-Laure Zollinger, Ehsan Estaji, P. Y. A. Ryan and Karola Marky
19.00 – 19.45 Rump Session
All times given in CEST.
Pre-Conference Programme
Tuesday, 5 October 2021
PhD Colloquium
Chairs: Iuliia Krivonosova & Marie-Laure Zollinger
15.00 – 15.50 PhD Colloquium Session 1
- Evaluating Voter‘s Assessment of Verifiability Using Text Classification
with Machine Learning – Ehsan Estaji - Fault Tolerant Result Collation Scheme for Nigerian Electoral System –
Adeoye Olayinka Olaoluwa
16.00 – 16.50 PhD Colloquium Session 2
- A New Technique for Deniable Vote Updating – Najmeh Soroush
- Why does e-voting have to be perfect? – Tamara Finogina
17.00 – 17.50 PhD Colloquium Session 3
- Electronic voting in Russia: the scrutiny of ‘e-voting’ in an authoritarian context – Bogdan Romanov
- Regulating Internet voting by analogy: does it work? Challenges and concerns for secret suffrage – Adrià Rodríguez-Pérez
18.00 – 19.20 PhD Colloquium Session 4
- To i-vote or not to i-vote: Drivers and Barriers to the Implementation of Internet Voting – Nathan Licht
- Technological Change of ONPE, an Electoral Manage-ment Body in Peru – Voters and civil servants’ perceptions – Pablo Hartill
- Trust and E-Voting – Peeter Leets