On February 2, Costa Ricans chose their president and representatives. At the same time, around 4,000 Costa Ricans participated in an electronic voting simulation carried out by the country’s Supreme Election Committee. Authorities stated that the electronic voting simulation did
Latin American electronic voting in 2014
Several Latin American countries will hold elections this year, which will give voting technology a chance to take center stage and demonstrate its many benefits as well as its effectiveness. Electronic voting is becoming more and more prevalent in Latin
Electronic voting is widely accepted among the Peruvian population
Peru’s progress in the implementation of electronic voting systems throughout the country has been so great that the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) managed to hold 12 elections with in-person electronic voting during 2013. Some 2,193 voters have expressed
Let´s celebrate. It’s Global Elections Day
In 2014, 42% of the world´s population will conduct elections. From Sweden to New Zealand and from Indonesia to Hawaii, in all corners of the world, people will decide their common future by going to the ballots. Fiji will get
Panama to test electronic voting in May
The Bolivar Institute polling center has been chosen to implement electronic voting for the May 4 Panamanian elections. The polling center will host 5,800 voters, who will have the option of voting either manually or electronically at one of its
Nigerian Society of Engineers wants to use electronic voting in 2015 elections
The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) has asked president Goodluck Jonathan to direct the Independent National Electoral Committee (INEC) and work together with Nigeria Communication Satellite Limited and the body of engineers to look into the introduction of e-voting in