Women’s Day is recognized worldwide as a day to celebrate the courage and determination of millions of women who have positively impacted their communities.
World Women’s Day: how elections contribute to women’s empowerment

Smartmatic's blog about electronic voting

Women’s Day is recognized worldwide as a day to celebrate the courage and determination of millions of women who have positively impacted their communities.

Smartmatic was honored to attend the Election Assistance Commission’s (EAC) Disability, Accessibility, and Security Forum on February 20. The overwhelming consensus at the conference is that security and accessibility are not at all mutually exclusive. We know this is true

On February 17, the US celebrates President’s Day, which since 1971 has been fixed to third Monday in the month. The date, not coincidentally, falls between the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, respectively. Holiday aside, the elections of

Election season in the U.S. has barely started and already a tsunami of misinformation about the Iowa Caucus is crashing down on the nation’s election officials.

A new report by Michael D. Byrne from Rice University, revealed that the new voting system set to debut in Los Angeles County for the California primaries facilitates voter verifiability.

The exact steps that your ballot follows once you mark your choices will vary considerably depending on the technology used to vote, the legal framework of the jurisdiction, and many other important factors.