Faced with the inconsistencies and complaints that surfaced after primary elections in Honduras, presidential candidate of Honduras Salvador Nasralla spoke against the manual voting process.
Salvador Nasralla proposes that, in order to avoid fraud and increase transparency in future elections, it is necessary to resort to electronic voting, which “is not difficult at all to implement, and would give us (the certainty) that the will of the people is guaranteed.”
He also pointed out that this technology is more inexpensive for the country than the current voting system. According to Salvador Nasralla “The technology is much cheaper than these heaps of paper, and all this paper wasted by Honduras, which lacks food for the poor people; all these resources that are wasted can be saved with electronic voting.”