Framework and Implementation Plan for the U.S. Federal Election Electronic Voting System
Based on the Tri-Power Separation Principle of Registration — Transmission — Computation Author: Bob Li I. General Principles This proposal puts forward a framework for an electronic voting system for U.S. federal elections. The core concept is to establish a tri-power separation architecture comprising Registration, Transmission, and Computation, designed to achieve three fundamental objectives: ● Fairness: Ensuring that the voting process and vote-counting results are open, equitable, and verifiable. ● Security: Effectively resisting cyberattacks through a distributed and independent server architecture. ● Usability: Providing voters with a simple, efficient experience compatible with both in-person and remote voting. This is one of the currently known institutional frameworks capable of simultaneously satisfying all three requi...