The 2018 local voting currently being held in England consist of more than 4,300 seats up for grabs.
UK local elections expose the long path to digital democracy

The 2018 local voting currently being held in England consist of more than 4,300 seats up for grabs.
This year’s AEA National Conference focused on Bridging the Gap “between where we are and where we need to be” for election administration in the UK.
The British organization Webroots Democracy (also known as the Institute for Digital Democracy) will gather on October 10th a panel of experts to discuss their most recent investigation on the voting of military forces deployed abroad.
The British authorities seem to have been listening. Recently, the government announced a number of measures to strength the electoral system and eliminate electoral fraud.
The Internet is practically vital for every task in modern society. This technology is used for the search of information, accessing public services, and locating polling stations.