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Electronic elections
Valeček, Dan ; Jarolímek, Jan (advisor) ; Ulman, Miloš (referee)
This work is focused on analysis and the possible solutions of electronic elections and their benefits to users and operators. The issue of electronic elections is certainly inevitable part of the computerization of the state administration and thus a future of electoral process. Information technologies are on a constant rise for a number of years and efforts must be made to achieve and utilize the full potential of new technologies. Adapting new technologies to certain standards and principles creates systems that meet the necessary safety a transparency conditions. Nation states introduced electronic voting systems in an effort to increase turnout. The main advantage of e-voting electoral process is the ability to log in from different environments and at different times. The user is able to log in from a variety of smart devices under the basic condition of the internet access. This work aims to give a broader perspective on the issue of electronic elections, the experiences from foreign countries and a proposal for the computerization of electoral process in the Czech Republic.

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