David Chaum

Random sample voting proves to the public, irrefutably, because the proofs can’t be falsified or fabricated, even by someone with infinite computing power. You realize that they are statistically -- we say unconditionally -- convincing. That’s very strong, and that’s what you want in a situation where a state actor could try to mess with the integrity of a system. It proves a few things:

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