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Anamorphic Voting: Ballot Freedom Against Dishonest Authorities

  • University of Luxembourg

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Abstract

Electronic voting schemes typically ensure ballot privacy by assuming that the decryption key is distributed among tallying authorities, preventing any single authority from decrypting a voter’s ballot. However, this assumption may fail in a fully dishonest environment where all tallying authorities collude to break ballot privacy. In this work, we introduce the notion of anamorphic voting, which enables voters to convey their true voting intention to an auditor while casting an (apparently) regular ballot. We present new cryptographic techniques demonstrating that several existing voting schemes can support anamorphic voting.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFinancial Cryptography and Data Security. FC 2025 International Workshops - Voting
Number of pages15
Publication date2025
Pages266-280
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • ballot privacy
  • anamorphic encryption
  • dishonest authority

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