News
E-voting, or electronic voting, refers to computerized voting machines that use electronic ballots rather than paper ones. They're also known as direct-recording electronic machines, or DREs. E ...
“There will be an absolute meltdown in 2020” : what’s holding back the introduction of electronic voting? The government's reluctance to implement electronic voting will affect our future, and in – ...
21, No. 1, Fall 2020 Free or Fair Elections? The Introduction... Free or Fair Elections? The Introduction of Electronic Voting in Brazil This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section.
a parliamentary committee looking into electronic voting, recommended that trials should not be continued for future federal elections, but according to a Parliamentary Library background note ...
The introduction of e-voting suffered a setback last year when technical loopholes were found. Security concerns, including attacks by hackers and verification issues, prompted some cantonal ...
However, a campaign against the introduction of electronic voting developed with the main argument being that there were security concerns about the voting machines and that there would be no ...
Despite its use in elections, Vot.ar is not called an e-voting system officially, but an "Electronic Single Ballot." A background document by the Argentinian Twitter user @sebasauerbraten claims ...
Elon Musk waded into a controversy over the security of India’s electronic voting machines (EVMs)—a hot-button political issue in the country—after he suggested the machines are susceptible ...
As the Electoral Commission of SA (IEC) launched a debate about the introduction of e-voting this week, it has already warned that the issue should be treated with due sensitivity, given the digital ...
Hosted on MSN1mon
IEC begins consultation process on e-votingThe potential introduction of e-voting is under discussion in South Africa. The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) has launched a six-month national consultation process to gather feedback ...
The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) has launched a six-month national consultation process to gather feedback on the potential introduction of electronic voting (e-voting) in South Africa.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results