Scantegrity II Debuts at ITIF Future of Voting Forum

March 13th, 2008 by Aleks Essex in : Voting Events

Scantegrity II (Invisible Ink) is the latest development from the Punchscan/Votegrity team and was unveiled last week in Washington D.C. at the ITIF’s Future of Voting Forum.

Scantegrity II
Scantegrity II: Voters can mark optical scan ballots with a special pen that reveals a “confirmation code” of their selections. They are free to write this code down and look it up later to confirm the inclusion of their selections in the election outcome.

 

Scantegrity Demo 1
Scantegrity Demo 2
The debut demonstration of Scantegrity II at the Future of Voting forum.

 

The Votegrity group
The Votegrity team at the event.
(L-R: Aleks, Stefan, David, Jeremy, Rick)

 

5 Responses to “Scantegrity II Debuts at ITIF Future of Voting Forum”

  1. AllAboutVoting Says:

    Link? Paper?

    http://scantegrity.org/ is still covering the first proposal, yes?

  2. AllAboutVoting Says:

    Nevermind; the itif page links to a number of resources. I’ll take a look during my copious free time (TM).

  3. Aleks Essex Says:

    Scantegrity II is still brand new. The first step has been to produce a working version. A document is on the way.

    We have two upcoming publications. Scantegrity has been accepted to IEEE Security and Privacy magazine and is slated to come out in the spring. A Scantegrity II publication will follow in the summer.

  4. AllAboutVoting Says:

    I looked over the material on the ITIF page - there is not enough there for me to really understand the proposal. I look forward to reading about the system.

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