Automating voting takes both intentional and unintentional human error out of the equation. It also improves the efficiency of administrative tasks and increases the ability to audit the electoral process. This leads to better security and precision in the election.
Nigerian Society of Engineers wants to use electronic voting in 2015 elections
The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) has asked president Goodluck Jonathan to direct the Independent National Electoral Committee (INEC) and work together with Nigeria Communication Satellite Limited and the body of engineers to look into the introduction of e-voting in
Younger generations prefer electronic voting
The fast evolution of technology has led to a change in mentality. Young people are the ones who are most easily adapting to the innovations that constantly arrive into the market. New generations are more open to include technology into
Students will defend e-voting systems in competition
Students of John Hopkins University will have to protect a fictitious electronic voting system from hacker attacks, in what is known as the “National CyberWatch Center Mid-Atlantic Regional Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC)”. CCDC was designed to give students the
Smartmatic in the Philippines: the road towards another transparent and legitimate electoral process
In 2010 the Philippines implemented a new electronic voting system to improve election administration. A seamless voter experience, and the speed, transparency and efficiency with which the entire process was carried out meant a significant contribution to the democratic processes
The electronic vote is supported in Ferinoa
The general international fair Ferinoa celebrated in Salta (Argentina), which has been running for 27 years presented e-voting as one of the main attractions of this year’s edition. A total of six voting machines will be displayed to allow visitors