Abstract
While internet voting can enhance democratic participation, concerns about voter coercion have emerged due to the uncontrolled voting environment. To mitigate this, researchers have proposed different types of counter-strategies, allowing voters to cast their intended vote despite being coerced. We conduct semi-structured interviews (N = 26) to investigate voters’ perceptions of six types of counter-strategies concerning their effectiveness. Our findings show that the voter’s perception of the effectiveness of counter-strategies depends on both the technical and personal skills of voters, concrete risks, and ease of use. Overall, our findings pave the way for future research aimed at developing user-friendly solutions that are effective against voter coercion.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | International Joint Conference on Electronic Voting |
| Number of pages | 17 |
| Place of Publication | Cham |
| Publisher | Springer Nature Switzerland |
| Publication date | 2025 |
| Publication status | Published - 2025 |
| Event | International Joint Conference on Electronic Voting - Nancy, France Duration: 1 Oct 2025 → 3 Oct 2025 Conference number: 10 https://e-vote-id.org/ |
Conference
| Conference | International Joint Conference on Electronic Voting |
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| Number | 10 |
| Country/Territory | France |
| City | Nancy |
| Period | 01/10/2025 → 03/10/2025 |
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Keywords
- Coercion resistance
- Counter-strategies
- User Study
- Internet voting
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UCORV: Designing usable coercion resistant Internet voting systems
Kulyk, O. (PI), Schürmann, C. (CoI), Barkhuus, L. (CoI) & Nissen, C. F. (CoI)
Independent Research Fund Denmark
01/07/2023 → 30/06/2027
Project: Research
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