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The mathematics of voting (The Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Alabama, USA)

This site covers many aspects of voting systems and includes different voting methods and fairness criteria. Effective use of examples.
http://www.ctl.ua.edu/math103/Voting/mathemat.htm


Voting systems (Electoral Reform Society, UK)

Provides an overview of different voting systems and the advantages or disadvantages of each system.
http://www.electoral-reform.org.uk/article.php?id=5


ACE Project – Administration and cost of elections (Electoral Knowledge Network)


Ask the experts – mathematics (Scientific American)

Three mathematicians give their answers to the question ‘Has there been any progress in developing fairer ways for people to vote in elections?’.
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=000055AE-B864-1C71-9EB7809EC588F2D7&pageNumber=1&catID=3


Electronic voting and electronic counting of votes (Electoral Council of Australia)

Defines electronic voting and describes possible options for it in Australia.
http://www.eca.gov.au/reports/electronic_voting.pdf


Other electoral sites in Australia (Australian Electoral Commission)

Provides links to other electoral organisations.
http://www.aec.gov.au/Elections/other_electoral_sites/austsites.htm


How e-voting will work (How Stuff Works, USA)

Uses the 2000 US presidential election to explain how electronic polling places and Internet voting would work.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/e-voting.htm

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