By applying homomorphic encryption to electronic voting systems, votes can be encrypted, cast, and then tallied without ever being decrypted until the final count. This secures the voting process against tampering and ensures voter privacy, potentially revolutionizing the way elections are conducted and how votes are collected and counted.
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