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
Oscars to be chosen via electronic voting again
According to reports from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, electronic voting will be used for the second time to choose the winners for the 86th edition of the Oscars. The voting takes place via secret ballot. On
Bolivia to introduce e-voting in selected municipalities in 2015
Vilma Velasco, the president of Bolivia’s Supreme Electoral Committee, announced to the press that the institution will gradually introduce electronic voting in the country starting in 2015. The initial point will be regional elections, where they plan to install electronic
Organization calls for electronic voting for Mexican immigrants
Carlos Arango, a representative of a Mexican immigrant organization in Chicago, told the Consultive Council of Mexicans Abroad (CCIME) that they need to simplify the process of voter accreditation. He also recommended that they implement e-voting to ensure political rights
Costa Rica launches program for electronic voting abroad
The pilot program that the Electoral Authority (TSE) plans to launch will be used in 31 countries that have more than 50 people registered to vote. This marks the first time that an electronic voting system will be used in
Panamanian society of engineers and architects to use evoting again
A year ago, there was a post about how the SPIA used an electronic voting system to elect its board of directors for 2013-2014. The results from using this technology were so positive that the society plans to use it