Welcome!
This is the Scantegrity web page for confirmation numbers and results for the November 8th, 2011 Municipal Election in Takoma Park.
Information, confirmation numbers, and technical details will be posted on this webpage, for all other information about the Takoma Park Election please see the official Main Election Website.
Click here to check your ballot codes!
How to Vote with the Scantegrity Voting System
Absentee Voters
You can perform the steps in the internet verification kit at the Absentee Voter Website.
Audit Information
The following people are auditors for this year's election:
- Dr. Roberto Araújo—He will be performing audits of the election data. He is a professor at Universidade Federal do Pará
(Brazil). He holds a Ph.D. in Informatics from Theoretical Computer Science group at TU-Darmstadt (Germany) and is electronic voting researcher. - Neal McBurnett—Founder of the ElectionAudits software package, a former distinguished member of the technical staff at Bell Labs, an Ubuntu Linux member, and a prolific supporter of open systems and free software. He will be performing audits of the election data.
- Marco Ramilli—A security researcher who has helped us fix several problems with our websites, Marco will be performing security review of our software. He is a Ph.D. student working with the UC Davis E-Voting Research Group.
If you wish to audit election data you can use the two audit websites from the 2009 election:
- http://sites.google.com/site/takomapark2009audit/ - This one is hosted by Ben Adida, who was a Researcher at Harvard and is now at the Mozilla Foundation.
- http://zagorski.im.pwr.wroc.pl/scantegrity/ - This one is hosted by Filip Zagorski, who was a Researcher at the Wroclaw University of Technology in Poland and is now a member of our team at GWU.
Bulletin Board with Composite
This year, the Scantegrity bulletin board system is using a component-based operating system called Composite, which is based on research at The George Washington University. Composite focuses on composing an executable system (i.e. a webserver) from small, isolated software primitives for security, reliability, and predictability. The Composite bulletin board can be accessed directly at http://composite.scantegrity.org/.