The Canadian municipality of Valemount could be entering the digital age. This year, the town’s votes could be counted with an automated system instead of using the traditional manual method. Valemount’s Voting Council approved the third draft of a new
Australian farmers ask the Government to introduce e-voting
New South Wales farmers will ask the state Government to give voters the option of using electronic voting in the local land services (LLS) elections. The motion will be presented by Gordon Turner of the Balranald/Oxley district council, who said
Chilean Journalists Association adopts e-voting
Electronic voting was used for the first time in the recent regional leadership election of the Chilean Journalists Association to choose their national representatives. E-voting was introduced to increase the typically low voter participation among members and simplify the voting
India´s electronic voting expands to include corporate governance
Section 108 of the Companies Act, now enables the government to regulate the type of boards that make up a business, as well as the way in which its members exercise their right to vote. This new regulation, put in
Estonia on the global cutting edge of electronic voting
Technologically speaking, Estonia’s voting system is currently considered one of the most advanced in the world. However, authorities in the Baltic nation are looking for ways to improve its transparency and efficiency so that more voters can enjoy the convenience
Islamabad set to adopt electronic voting with biometric technology
On June 5, the Pakistani Election Committee (CEP) announced its intention to adopt electronic voting technology for the 2018 general elections. Although the Sindh government originally planned to introduce the technology this November, it was not possible to get everything