ROUNDTABLE ON ELECTRONIC VOTING FOR PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING
12 June 2018 | 13:00-16:30 | Appleton Tower (Room 8.02), University of Edinburgh
Purpose of the roundtable
This roundtable/workshop aims to bring together colleagues who have an interest in democratic participation, such as participatory budgeting and other forms of citizen engagement, with colleagues who are working on technical aspects of online voting including security, identity management and blockchain/distributed ledger. The aim is to start a dialogue about the possibility of working collaboratively to develop a use case for online voting and on the development of an online voting POC/pilot that uses distributed ledger technology.
Agenda
12:30-13:00 Light Lunch
13:00-13:10 Introductions and workshop purpose – Liz Ure
13:10-13:30 Overview of agenda, format and workshop outputs – Aggelos Kiayias
13:30-14:30 Defining the problem – Aggelos Kiayias
- What should we be seeking to address? For example:
- Usability
- Identity Management
- Security
- Cryptography
- Verifiability
- Privacy
14:30-15:00 Break
15:00-16:00 What existing solutions do we know about? – Aggelos Kiayias
16:00-16:30 Summary and Next Steps – Liz Ure and Aggelos Kiayias