“Venezuela probably has the best voting system that I have ever known…” said Jimmy Carter, former US President, and founder of the Carter Center. This quote is part of an interview made by Andres Oppenheimer, aired on June 23, 2013
A million people set to use e-voting in Peru
According to estimates from the National Office of Electoral Processes in Peru (ONPE), around a million Lima residents will use electronic voting in the complementary elections that will take place in November to choose the council members of the municipality
ONPE: Adopting e-voting would reduce costs
Director of the Peruvian National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE), Mariano Cucho Espinoza considers that implementing e-voting in the midterm elections to be held on November 24, would reduce various costs associated with Election Day. Polling tables, for instance, would
The five benefits of electronic voting according to the IFES and IDEA
The International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) and the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA), organizations that work in favor of better management of electoral systems, have shared their five most important benefits when it comes to electronic
Pakistan getting closer to electronic voting
The Pakistani Institute for Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) has recently suggested that the Pakistani Electoral Commission (CEP) should introduce e-voting to reduce the possibility of human error during scrutiny to an absolute minimum. The director of PILDAT, Ahmed Bilal
Honduran schools begin electronic voting trials
As a prelude to the possible introduction of electronic voting in Honduran elections, the Education Ministry has given students the opportunity to use the technology to choose their student governments authorities. According to Education Minister Marlon Escoto, “This idea