I assume that's part of your PHD thesis. Without having the time to read it in detail I admit that you've probably spent a lot more time than most here thinking about this and rather than try to repeat your many strong criticisms of purely electronic voting I'd encourage anyone else interested to read it too.
Perhaps you can enlighten me on this point:
> "Voting machines aren’t supposed to record video or keep any record that associates you with your votes, because your ballot is supposed to be secret"
Is this definitely impossible even allowing for (possibly impractical) secret-sharing schemes where you provide enough information to prove you're a valid voter and to check afterwards that your vote was counted, without giving away to anyone else how you voted?
Perhaps you can enlighten me on this point:
> "Voting machines aren’t supposed to record video or keep any record that associates you with your votes, because your ballot is supposed to be secret"
Is this definitely impossible even allowing for (possibly impractical) secret-sharing schemes where you provide enough information to prove you're a valid voter and to check afterwards that your vote was counted, without giving away to anyone else how you voted?