Usability Engineering
An examination of vote verification technologies: findings and experiences from the Maryland study
EVT'06 Proceedings of the USENIX/Accurate Electronic Voting Technology Workshop 2006 on Electronic Voting Technology Workshop
Refinement: A Constructive Approach to Formal Software Design for a Secure e-voting Interface
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (ENTCS)
Voters' Perceptions of Voting Technology
Social Science Computer Review
Usability analysis of Helios: an open source verifiable remote electronic voting system
EVT/WOTE'11 Proceedings of the 2011 conference on Electronic voting technology/workshop on trustworthy elections
Annual Review of Information Science and Technology
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With the recent troubles in U.S. elections, there has been a nationwide push to update voting systems. States and localities are investing heavily in electronic voting systems, many of which use a touch screen. These systems offer the promise of faster and more accurate voting; however, the current reality is that they have some shortcomings in terms of voter usability. This study examines issues related to the usability of electronic voting systems and reports on a series of usability studies that involved expert review, close observation, a field test, and an exit poll to learn voters'responses to a new voting system. Our analysis shows these systems work well; however, they have some shortcomings including some that have raised concerns among a minority of voters.