VOTING TECHNOLOGY: INNOVATIONS FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW
October 1-2, 2004
MIT Stata Center Lecture Hall
Cambridge, Massachusetts
This public event was made possible by the Carnegie Foundation
October 1-2, 2004
MIT Stata Center Lecture Hall
Cambridge, Massachusetts
This public event was made possible by the Carnegie Foundation
Session Documents for Friday, Oct. 1
- Where have we been, what have we learned, and where are we going?
- Michael Alvarez, How to Make this Fall's Elections Work Well
- Steve Ansolabehere
- Ted Selker, Introduction to Conference
- Charles Stewart
- What lessons can be learned from the November 2004 elections? What do we need to focus on for 2006 and 2008?
- Reliability
- Charles Stewart, Moderator, The Reliability of Electronic Voting Machines
in Georgia - Eric Fischer, Reliability of Voting Technology: What's Important for
Policymakers? - Jonathan Katz, Assessing Voting System Accuracy and Reliability Via
Statistical Analysis - Brian O'Connor, Reliability Panel Discussion
- Panel Discussion Notes
- Certification and Testing
- Webcast
- Michael Alvarez, Moderator
- Neil McClure, Certification and Testing
- Frank Weibe, AccuPoll
- Merle King, Testing Voting Systems: The Georgia Model
- Demonstration of Voting Systems
- Vendors
- Keynote Speech
- Webcast
- Dr. DeForest Soaries, Election Assistance Committee
Session Documents for Saturday, Oct. 2
- Ballot Design: Opportunities for November and Beyond
- Webcast
- Ted Selker, Moderator, Ballot Design and Opportunities
- Conny McCormack
- Ken Carbullido
- Gregg Vanderheiden, Enhanced and Extended Usability of Voting Machines
- Voter Registration and Authentication
- Webcast
- Steve Ansolabehere, Moderator
- Steven Carbo
- Linda Lamone
- Security of Voting Systems
- webcast
- Ron Rivest, Moderator
- Jim Adler, Proof that Every Vote Counts
- David Chaum, A Proposal for Election Security: Easy Roadmap to Voter Confidence
- David Dill, Thoughts on E-Voting Security
- Adam Stubblefield, Voting System Security
- Internet Voting: Possibilities and Concerns
- Thad Hall, Moderator, Internet Voting
- Shuki Bruck, Internet/Remote Voting
- Linda Lunceford
- Peter Ryan, E-Voting
