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Faster coercion-resistant e-voting by encrypted sorting

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2023

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Gesellschaft für Informatik, Bonn

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Coercion resistance is one of the most challenging security properties to achieve when designing an e-voting protocol. The JCJ voting scheme, proposed in 2005 by Juels, Catalano and Jakobsson, is one of the first voting systems where coercion-resistance was rigorously defined and achieved, making JCJ the benchmark for coercion-resistant protocols. Recently, the coercion-resistance definition proposed in JCJ has been disputed and improved by Cortier, Gaudry, and Yang. They identified a major problem, related to leakage of the number of discarded votes by revoting; and proposed CHide, a new protocol that solves the issue and satisfies a stronger security notion. In this work we present an improved version of CHide, with complexity O(n log(n)) instead of O(n^2) in the number n of received ballots, that relies on sorting encrypted ballots to make the tallying phase faster. The asymptotic complexity of our protocol is competitive with other state-of-the-art coercion-resistant voting protocols satisfying the stronger notion for coercion resistance.

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Aranha, Diego F.; Battagliola, Michele; Roy, Lawrence (2023): Faster coercion-resistant e-voting by encrypted sorting. E-Vote-ID 2023. DOI: 10.18420/e-vote-id2023_03. Gesellschaft für Informatik, Bonn. ISSN: 1617-5468. ISBN: 978-3-88579-741-8

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