The upcoming 2014 elections in the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo will be carried out with state-of-the-art electronic voting equipment provided by the Central Electoral Board (JCE). According to Mateo Aquino Febrillet, rector of the University, the event will serve
Mato Grosso wants biometric urns for 2014 elections
President of Brazil´s TRE (Regional Electoral Court) Rui Ramos is in talks with TSE (Superior Electoral Court) to implement biometric urns in the state of Mato Grosso for the upcoming 2014 elections. The president has said that the expenditures associated
Implementation of Internet voting for participative referendum in Mexico
The Mexican Citizen Participation Commission of the Electoral Institute of the Federal District (IEDF) informed that 15,581 valid votes were registered for the approval of the 2013 Participatory Budget. The General Counsel of IEDF, Néstor Vargas Solano deemed as successful
Electoral observers evaluate electronic voting in the USA elections
Secretary of Planning for the Ministry of Government of Argentina Guillermo López Mirau was present in the USA elections as an electoral observer in different voting centers of Fairfax, Virginia. In a similar way to how it’s done in Venezuela
Carter Center highlights strengths of the Venezuelan voting system
Jennifer McCoy ,director of the Carter Center’s Americas Program (Source: www.untintenacional.org) High voter turnout; quick tallying and delivery of official results, their acceptance by the candidates and the population alike; the reinforcement of the citizens’ trust on the voting system
“By the way, we have to fix that”
“I want to thank every American who participated in this election… …whether you voted for the very first time, or waited in line for a very long time. By the way, we have to fix that.”. The above phrase is