Facilitating Modernisation
“All successful experiments of deployment of ICT in monitoring election should be replicated and there should be quick change of election […]
“All successful experiments of deployment of ICT in monitoring election should be replicated and there should be quick change of election […]
The Government of India has amended the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961, enabling the Commission to use Voter Verifiable Paper Audit […]
The State Election Commission in Gujarat has developed this novel projectign About the Project With the introduction of OVS, State […]
Ghana Government has pledged its commitment to the Electoral Commission (EC) in its bid to introduce biometric technology to promote e-voting in the country. The Minister for Communications, Haruna Iddrisu, announcing government
[This article was published in the September 2009 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
e-Procurement is the process wherein the physical tendering activity is carried out online using the Internet and associated technologies.
More than 50 percent British citizens are supporting for online voting system (e-Voting). The study conducted by ntl:Telewest, a UK based research company has revealed that half of the UK population giving their support to e-Voting.
The growing adoption of electronic voting systems is intended to quell questions about the validity of ballots.
A federal whistleblower lawsuit complains that e-Voting machine does not perform as promised and it has filed against the e-Voting industry.
A series of new reports have again raised questions about the security of electronic voting machines, with one report identifying multiple vulnerabilities.
All 58 California counties are on track to deploy new or upgraded voting equipment that guarantees every ballot cast will be backed up on paper that voters can verify before leaving the polls.