The University of Surrey and the Victorian Electoral Commission, in collaboration with the Universities of Melbourne and Luxembourg have developed a new advanced electronic voting system. The system is designed using cryptography to provide ballot secrecy for voters and end-to-end
Mexico considers using new technologies in electoral processes
The Mexican National Electoral Institute (INE), through its International Centre for Electoral Training and Research (CICE) and the Community of Democracies, held its first International Specialized Training Course: the Use of Technology in the Electoral Processes, in Mexico City from
English trust adopts i-voting system for governor elections
Norfolk and Suffolk National Health Service Foundation Trust is one of the first health services trusts in England to use i-voting for its forthcoming governor elections. Next December 13,000 trust members and 4,000 staff will have the opportunity to vote using
Use of electronic voting for the election of irrigation inspectors in Mendoza
The Irrigation Department (DGI) of Mendoza in Argentina adopted electronic voting for its forthcoming election of provincial delegates and irrigation inspectors. The use of e-voting system speeds ballot counting so results will be known within 2 hours. Mendoza farmers holding
Mexico works on electronic voting regulations
In Mexico, a variety of stakeholders including citizens, election officials, legislators, political parties and experts, are discussing the creation of a regulation purposely authorizing the use of electronic voting systems as well as the specific guidelines and procedures for its