Monday, February 7, 2011

Disabled voters love E-Voting


E-voting machines mean greater access, independence, and privacy for millions of disabled voters. Some of them have described the experience of using next generation voting machines as a “new freedom” and cherish the “privilege to have that right to privacy for the first time.”

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Emerging democracies and technology


Francesca Varda is a political scientist from Cornell University with a Master in Latin American studies from NYU. In the last six years, she has worked on issues related to international justice. We decided to interview her to get a sense on how the adoption of electronic voting in emerging democracies could impact the process of conflict resolution.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The electronic vote in the United States


There are over 3,140 electoral mechanisms in the United States, which are used according to the decisions made by the local authorities of each state. The country has timidly started to shift between the old fashioned electoral systems, to new modern, efficient, secure and reliable electoral technology systems.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Transparency and Trust in E-Voting Systems

As part of TEDxConstitutionDrive 2010, Dr. Rebecca Mercuri, one of the leading international experts on electronic voting, participated in this important TED talk about "Trust". The expert exposed interesting views on Transparency and Trust in Electronic Voting Systems, arriving to very interesting conclusions about the technology of the E-Vote.