LSV Seminar

The LSV seminar takes place on Tuesday at 11:00 AM. The usual location is the conference room at Pavillon des Jardins (venue). If you wish to be informed by e-mail about upcoming seminars, please contact Stéphane Le Roux and Matthias Fuegger.

The seminar is open to public and does not require any form of registration.

Past Seminars

Electing a University President using Open-Audit Voting

Date
Tuesday, March 09 2010 at 11:00AM
Place
Salle de Conférence (Pavillon des Jardins)
Speaker
Olivier Pereira (Université catholique de Louvain)

In March 2009, the Université catholique de Louvain elected its President using a custom deployment of the Helios web-based open-audit voting system. Out of 25,000 potential voters, 5000 registered, and almost 4000 voted in each round of the election. The precision of the voting system turned out to be crucial: in the first round, the leader came short of winning the election by only 2 votes. We will describe the Helios-based voting system used in this election, the specifics of the UCL deployment, and the lessons learned in this deployment. We note at least one interesting conclusion: while it is often assumed that open-audit voting will lead to more complaints and potentially a denial-of-service attack on the auditing process, we found that, instead, complaints are likely to be more easily handled in open-audit elections because evidence and counter-evidence can be presented. This is joint work with Ben Adida and Olivier de Marneffe.


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