Paging Ballot Machine
Paging Ballot Machine: A voting machine in which the ballot is presented in pages rather than FULL-FACE.
Definition
A voting machine in which the ballot is presented in pages rather than FULL-FACE. La. Rev. Stat. Ann. §18:553.1. Paillier system A cryptographic protocol useful in electronic voting, invented by Pascal Paillier in 1999. A vote for a candidate (1 = for, 0 = against) is blinded through multiplication by a power of a large random number) and then encrypted using Paillier’s protocol. The protocol has the property that the votes of all the voters (each of which is secret because of the randomization factor), when multiplied together and then decr ypted, yield the total number of votes for the candidate. The protocol can be used for END-TO-END VERIFICATION.