The framework and implementation plan of electronic voting system in U.S. federal elections
Based on the Principle of “Registration–Transmission–Computation” Separation of Powers Author: Bob Li I. General Principles This proposal introduces an electronic voting framework for the U.S. federal elections. The core idea is to establish a separation of powers among Registration , Transmission , and Computation , aiming to achieve three primary objectives: Fairness : Ensure that both the voting process and counting results are open, fair, and verifiable Security : Effectively resist hacking attacks through distributed and independent server structures Ease of Use : Provide voters with a simple, efficient experience compatible with both on-site and remote voting This could be the only feasible institutional framework to safeguard the fairness of U.S. federal elections. II. Why Choose Electronic Voting Many people instinctively reject “electronic voting,” assuming it is “unsafe” or “unreliable.” In reality, this is a misunderstanding: Reducing human error : Electronic...