The National Election Committee (CNE) of Mozambique presented an electronic voting machine that could be used for future elections. However, it is not expected to be used in the general elections slated for October 15. The CNE made it clear
The president of Uganda wants to use electoral technology
Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni has shared with the press part of his electoral reform package in which he declares his intention to introduce a biometric voter authentication system. During a press conference at his country house in Rwakitura, President Moseveni
Mexicans abroad could use electronic voting
Access to electronic voting for Mexicans living abroad was one part of the political-electoral reform that was recently approved by the Mexican Congress. This reform would also enable Mexicans living abroad to exercise their right to vote using an electronic
Latin America: the road to electronic voting
Several Latin American countries are considering including new technology in their elections to optimize resources, streamline processes and ensure quicker results. Some of the countries that have already held elections this year include Costa Rica, El Salvador, Panama and Colombia.
Innovative voting idea proposed by Hindu students
A group of young students at the Gandhi Nagar National Design Institute have developed EasyElect, a concept that allows “the adaptation of the voting booth to be taken to the people rather than the opposite.” EasyElect involves automated voting kiosks
Successful electronic voting trial in Boston
Boston residents used electronic voting for the first time in a trial run at the city’s annual spring meeting, which took place in May. It was a very successful experience for the community. The community rented electronic equipment, which was