We would like to share an excerpt from an article published on analitica.com that highlights five technological advances that transformed the democratic processes of many countries, turning voting into a flexible and transparent process that every citizen can take part
16 companies to participate in Colombia’s e-voting pilot test
Colombia’s e-voting pilot test will take place on January 31, 2014 with the aim of modernizing scrutiny in the near future. They have selected two methods of e-voting for their citizens: automated ballot card reading and touchscreen machines with printed
Pakistan looking to strengthen its electoral process with e-voting
As part of its electoral process transformation, Pakistan has asked India’s Electoral Commission to provide them with their electronic voting machines for use in the nation´s future elections. Indian election authorities have offered details about the use of the machines
Puerto Rico interested in e-voting for 2016 elections
On October 17, Puerto Rico’s senate approved a resolution that will allow the country’s Commission on Government, Governmental Efficiency, and Economic Innovation to carry out an analysis regarding e-voting. In particular, they will examine the possibility, organization, implementation, and security
Electronic voting to take place in ten districts in Lima, Peru
The director of Peru’s National Election Commission, Mariano Cucho, has told the media that electronic voting will be used in ten of the capital city’s districts in the October 2014 municipal and regional elections. He added that manual voting would
E-voting is necessary to get young people to vote
The president of the local government at New Zealand, Lawrence Yule, has expressed his view that e-voting is necessary in order to get young people involved in elections. Since the system has been in the works, there has been a