Cryptographic protocols, such as zero-knowledge proofs, can be used in digital voting systems to prove the validity of a vote without revealing any sensitive information about the voter. This enables the verification of votes while preserving anonymity, enhancing the fairness and integrity of the election.

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Cryptographic protocols, such as zero-knowledge proofs, can be used in digital voting systems to prove the validity of a vote without revealing any sensitive information about the voter. This enables the verification of votes while preserving anonymity, enhancing the fairness and integrity of the election.

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