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The world’s first Parliamentary election with internet voting

By Mike Hanlon

The world’s first Parliamentary election with internet voting

March 4, 2007 Today is an important date in history in that the world’s first parliamentary election involving internet voting is being held in Estonia, and is the first implementation of what is surely the future of eGovernment. The electronic voting took place earlier this week on Monday through Wednesday and more than 30,000 of Estonia’s one million eligible voters cast their vote via the internet, though those same voters can still vote today and their second vote only will be counted. To vote via the internet, voter needed an Estonian ID card with valid certificates and PIN-codes (bottom left) and access to a computer with a smart card reader (bottom right), a driver for the ID card (download here) and a Windows or Linux operating system. Via Physorg, Slashdot, The Christian Science Monitor, the Estonian Government, and the Estonian National Electoral Commission (good powerpoints here that explain the process) Read More

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Vote in the 2004 US Presidential Election

By Mike Hanlon

Vote in the 2004 US Presidential Election

Later this year, Americans are to vote for a new president. Whoever they may choose, the outcome bears consequences far beyond US domestic affairs, as decisions made by the US President affect the lives of citizens on all continents. Not surprisingly, some people believe that non-US citizens should have a say in the outcome of the election and a site entitled theworldvotes.org has been set up where the rest of the world can have a voice in elections that matter. Read More

 
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