Quantum resistant voting scheme

I am looking for a fully (or partially) implemented quantum resistant e-voting scheme. I know the problems and issues that one deals (from an efficient and secure point of view) whenever he decides to create such an scheme in this moment. Anyways I am looking to obtain a realistic vision on how hard it is.

A good example that I was following (but that is not implemented) is e-voting scheme.

• What kind of e-voting scheme are you looking at? At a polling place, or at home? One of the kind where voters can't know if their vote was actually counted the way they tried to cast it, or one where they can (with the risk that their are forced to do this under duress)? Why do you want quantum resistance, when the threats not properly addressed are more rigged machines, dishonest authorities, and lack of trust by the voters because they don't understand the crypto? – fgrieu Jun 23 at 15:44
• $$\texttt{Paper Voting}$$ – kelalaka Jun 23 at 16:59
• @fgrieu Let's say it has to be at home, verifiable and let's say that companies are starting to request quantum schemes even if they don't understand a single word. – Bean Guy Jun 23 at 17:09
• @kelalaka Yeah, I tried that; but there is nothing clear at all. Any of the ones I looked for are implemented and most of them are quite inefficient or not clear at all. I just wanted to know if someone knows a good resource. – Bean Guy Jun 23 at 17:11