On October 8, the president of Uruguay’s House of Representatives, German Cardoso, showcased the new e-voting system that will be used in the country’s House of Representatives. The project, which has a budget of $370,546, will be implemented soon in
Dominican Republic tries e-voting
The first e-voting test was carried out by the Dominican Republic’s Central Electoral Commission (JCE) last September 26. Authorities are planning to use the system during the elections that are set to take place at the Santo Domingo Autonomous University
Australian minister Malcolm Turnbull speaks out about the need to adopt e-voting
On September 10, Australia’s communications minister, Malcolm Turnbull, spoke with Australian news channel, ABC 24. He indicated that one of the new government’s priorities should be the quick adoption of technology to make the government more effective, better serve the
New Zealand city of Manawatu to test electronic voting
Margaret Kouvelis, mayor of Manawatu, New Zealand, said that she was proud that the city could become one of the first on the continent to test the usefulness of e-voting during the next local elections set for 2016. Kouvelis hopes
Azuay to use e-voting
The province of Azuay, Ecuador will use e-voting during the elections set for February, 2014, according to a declaration made by the country’s National Electoral Council’s Plenary Session. In the words of the CNE’s Strategic Management Coordinator, Diego Tello: “The
Thailand’s electoral commission introduces new electronic voting machines
The secretary of Thailand’s electoral commission has announced that the electronic voting machines developed in Thailand will be ready for the next general elections. According to the secretary of the commission, Mr. Puchong, the machines have been designed to fit