A commission of the Liberal Party Coalition of the Australian Parliament is planning to adopt electronic voting for their decision making.
Australia: Parliament hopes to make decisions using e-voting technology

Smartmatic's blog about electronic voting

A commission of the Liberal Party Coalition of the Australian Parliament is planning to adopt electronic voting for their decision making.

The members of the Nigerian Senate confirmed the election of new Supreme Court members, this time using a novelty item: e-voting machines.

VoteLocal, is a tool developed to offer young people in New Zealand information on the candidates they can vote for during the upcoming elections, hoping that this will encourage them to vote.

Romanian authorities announced that an e-voting platform will be implemented for the December parliamentary elections. This platform should make it easier for Romanians residing abroad to exercise their democratic right.

There is a debate surrounding the voting of military personnel abroad during the upcoming US presidential elections. Currently, members of the military receive their ballots in several ways. In some instances, these can be downloaded and in others they are

“The future of democracy is digital. Not only because technology can improve crucial processes in elections, but also because it has the potential of going even further and making the rapport between citizens and governments more dynamic”.