NISHIO Hirokazu[English][日本語]

Divisible Voting Scheme

Divisible Voting Scheme claude.iconThis document is an academic paper on divisible voting scheme. Its main contents are as follows:.

  • Definition of a divisible voting system: 1.
    • Each voter has more than one vote and the number may vary from voter to voter
    • Multiple candidates.
    • Voters can split their votes and vote for more than one candidate.
  1. requirements for a secure divisible voting scheme: 1.
    • Accurate tabulation results must be obtained.
    • Voters cannot vote for more than they have.
    • No disclosure of individual voting details.
  2. propose a simple divisible voting scheme based on existing electronic voting schemes and point out its inefficiencies
  • Proposal of two new divisible voting schemes that are more efficient: 1.
    • Schemes using divisible multiple sets
    • Scheme using L-decimal representation
  • Theoretical and experimental evaluation of the efficiency of the proposed method
  1. proof of safety

The paper proposes a new type of electronic voting system that allows voters with multiple votes to split their votes and shows how it can be efficiently implemented.

2023-04

@ShaneMatsuo: Plurality Tokyo I will be speaking at @pluralitytokyo. I had presented at the peer-reviewed international conference ISC in 2003 that Quadratic Voting can be considered as a tool, but without such weighting, each person can split vote on multiple options with different multiple votes. Divisible Voting Scheme https://t.co/jFBshBwbJY

2024-07

Shane Matsuo Remembering this paper I published at ISC in 2003, I would like to think about the conditions that make it work and those that don't, since there is no universal system in the world. I would like to think about the conditions under which it works and those under which it does not. Divisible Voting Scheme Divisible Voting Scheme

nishio #FtCTokyo Ken Suzuki "Divicracy, which divides the vote, makes parties and interest groups virtual and dynamic. There are multiple ideas within one person. If a person can only cast one vote for one candidate, he or she is ignoring the minority within himself or herself." image


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