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    Kantpoll

    Kantpoll

    A free and open-source election management system.

    Kantpoll was built with a focus on voting secrecy and auditability. After starting the server, create and manage campaigns in the browser (accessing http: //localhost:1985/home.html) Our principles: Transparency - people should not be fooled or manipulated. Privacy - people should not fear being observed, measured and analyzed. Anonymity - which ensures that people will not be subjected to sanctions or reprimands. Security - protection of voters' data and communications. Decentralization - data about campaigns should not be subject to censorship. Internationalization - language should not be an obstacle to voter participation. Representativeness - technology should help to bring closer voters to candidates. Simplicity - everyone should be able to vote and every organization should be able to create a campaign. Scalability - which ensures that campaigns will be processed efficiently. Flexibility - there is no ideal format for a campaign, the code must be open to innovation.
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