According to a recent poll carried out by WebRoots Democracy, over half (56%) of British Internet users supports the inclusion of an online voting option for the upcoming EU referendum. The online poll included 1,543 people in Great Britain, and
Electronic voting sets a new milestone for elections in Argentina
Technology and innovation in the form of electronic voting have once again made a positive impact on the democratic history of a country, this time in the municipalities of Marcos Juarez and La Falda, in the Argentine province of Cordoba,
Spanish America make efforts to link technology with popular election
The use of technology in elections continues to grow in Spanish America. In addition to Brazil and Venezuela other countries such as Ecuador, Colombia and Honduras are working to adopt this electoral system. Mexico and the Spanish autonomous community of the
Electronic voting for Town Meeting in Massachusetts
The Natick Town Meeting in Massachusetts has recently approved the use of electronic voting to facilitate decision making during its legislative sessions. According to Rich Sidney, Chairman of the Electronic Voting Study Committee, the system would cost about $12,000 per
Mark Malloch-Brown: It’s time to modernise the UK voting system
The Huffington Post UK published an op-ed authored by our Chairman Mark Malloch-Brown. In the piece, he writes about the recent general elections in the UK, stressing the need to modernise voting processes, and points at technology as the perfect
The president of Uganda wants to use electoral technology
Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni has shared with the press part of his electoral reform package in which he declares his intention to introduce a biometric voter authentication system. During a press conference at his country house in Rwakitura, President Moseveni