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Capturing the Vote Accurately in an Information Age
Kennedy School Report Outlines Best Practices for E-Voting
The Best Practices Report is available on the Web: <A
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http://www.designforvalues.org/voting/bestpract.html</A>CAMBRIDGE, MA – A new report released today outlines a set of “best
practices” for effecting the most practical, fair and effective use of electronic
voting in American elections.
The Best Practices Report, commissioned by Harvard’s Kennedy School of
Government and the National Science Foundation (NSF), is the result of a daylong
Symposium on Voting and Vote Counting June 1 at the Kennedy School. The symposium
brought together an array of technologists, policy makers, academics, and
industry representatives to discuss technical and operational policies in the
information age.
Those best practices identified in the report include:
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Certain immediate steps must be taken, including the development of standards
by the Election Assistance Commission and the National Institute of Standards
and Technology;
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The process is even more important than the underlying technology;
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A hybrid of paper and electronic systems provides the most effective voting
system;
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Good voting systems require good design standards;
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Openness of a voting process is critical for the perception of legitimacy of
that process;
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Election systems must have built-in auditing capabilities;
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The general approach to building and implementing elections processes must be
carefully targeted.
Jean Camp, Kennedy School associate professor of public policy, who helped
organize the Symposium, called the report a valuable learning tool for decision
makers across the country.
“Technology, rather than providing a simple panacea for innumerable voting
problems, has introduced a host of new election woes, and technologists alone
cannot address those problems,” she said. “This Best Practices Report will
serve as a guideline for those government officials and volunteers who support the
act of voting.”
The Best Practices Report is available on the Web:
http://www.designforvalues.org/voting/bestpract.html