Bulgaria, a country that implemented electronic voting in 8 elections last year, saw the world’s largest increase in electoral integrity
European countries meet to discuss election integrity

Bulgaria, a country that implemented electronic voting in 8 elections last year, saw the world’s largest increase in electoral integrity
Election officials must continually look for alternative ways to make voting available and accessible to all citizens, regardless of location, conditions or abilities.
Thousands of candidates accepted the published results, and it looks like the turnout will have been the highest in the last two decades.
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