Authors: Peter Neffenger and Paul DeGregorio Citizens demand to know that the votes they cast are the votes that are counted. But our election systems are under unprecedented threats and our collective faith in the system has been faltering.
Voting Security and Accessibility Are Not Mutually Exclusive
With the primary season just around the corner, America’s attention is increasingly focused on the upcoming 2020 election.
Election technology in Latin America, a growing trend. Part II
In a previous post, some reasons for a growing deployment of election technology services in Latin America were mentioned.
e-Voting in student’s elections, a new trend
The Students Union election at the Federal University of Technology in Akure, Nigeria, took a new dimension this year with the adoption of an e-voting system.
Islamabad set to adopt electronic voting with biometric technology
On June 5, the Pakistani Election Committee (CEP) announced its intention to adopt electronic voting technology for the 2018 general elections. Although the Sindh government originally planned to introduce the technology this November, it was not possible to get everything
Mozambique prepares to introduce electronic voting
The National Election Committee (CNE) of Mozambique presented an electronic voting machine that could be used for future elections. However, it is not expected to be used in the general elections slated for October 15. The CNE made it clear