# Bibliography on e-voting usage
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This page summarizes usage of e-voting
# References
## Case Note: Germany (2009)
* https://sas-space.sas.ac.uk/5561/1/1910-2683-1-SM.pdf
* 2005, e-voting machines were used in the German Bundestag (Parliament) election.
* 2009, the Federal Consitutional Court Germany ruled
1. The use of these machines is permitted under Germany law
2. However, the present function of these machines violates the public nature of elections, which prescribes that all essential steps of an election are subject to the possibility of public scrutiny unless other constituional interests justify an exception.
3. No indication to show fraud in that election, hence the ruling doesn't result in the dissolution of the Bundestag.
## Analysis of Issues and Challenges of E-Voting in the UK (SPW, 2012)
* Dylan Clarke, Feng Hao & Brian Randell
* Official trials of e-voting were conducted in 2002/2003 and 2007. Further trails were suspended by the Electoral Commission.
* The trials were a mixture of e-voting at polling stations and Internet voting.
## vVote: A Verifiable Voting System (ACM TISSEC, 2015)
* Chris Culnane, Peter Y. A. Ryan, Steve Schneider, Vanessa Teague
* https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/2746338
* A vVote system, adapted from Pre-a-Voter, was used in the Victoria state election in November 2014.