E Voting
13 Stories
Jockeying starts for Philippine automated polls
News Country's main elections body and poll machine vendors rush ahead of Philippines' first nationwide computerized elections in May 2010.
Monday, January 19 2009 02:01 PM
Tags: Politics, E-voting, Technology, Richard Gordon, Philippines, Spokesperson, Procurement, E-voting, chairman, leader
Will Internet play a part in S'pore election?
Insight The answer is likely to be no, although one expert says it is possible to design a Web-based polling infrastructure that addresses legislative and privacy concerns.
Tuesday, April 11 2006 03:21 PM
Tags: Network security, Security applications/tools, Security implementation/standards, Politics, E-voting
Drawing the boundaries of the Web
Insight Singaporeans will go to the polls on May 6 to elect their new government, and they'll do so the traditional way--on pen and paper. Should one of the world's most wired nations have introduced online voting?
Friday, May 05 2006 08:23 PM
Tags: Web sites, Data security, Security, Privacy, Politics
E-lections not on the cards for next GE
News The Republic may have been hailed as one of the "wired capitals" of the world, with 65 percent of government services slated to go online by year end, but one electronic transaction unlikely to happen soon is voting via the Internet.
Tuesday, October 16 2001 11:04 AM
Survey: Aussies say aye to e-voting
News A large majority of Australians support the introduction of some form of electronic voting, a survey has revealed.
Tuesday, December 17 2002 03:59 PM
Only e-voting allowed by 2005: Korea
News Korea will be the first country in Asia to introduce an electronic voting system for all political elections, starting 2005.
Friday, August 15 2003 06:49 PM
Online voting could be answer to electorate apathy
News Cable firm ntl finds half of employees would be more inspired by politics if they could vote from their PC screens
Thursday, June 07 2001 02:40 PM
Belated objections may scupper U.S. e-voting
News Last-minute worries about the technology and the political motivations of vendors may set back a U.S. attempt to introduce electronic voting for upcoming presidential primary elections.
Tuesday, December 09 2003 09:00 AM
FBI investigates hack at U.S. e-voting software company
News The FBI is investigating an intrusion into a computer network at an e-vote software company in the U.S., which suspects the hack was politically motivated.
Wednesday, December 31 2003 08:24 AM
Paperless e-voting is not secure
News Advisory agency to federal election standards commission dismisses most e-voting machines, but leaves door open for new technology.
Monday, December 04 2006 10:46 AM
E-voting glitches disrupt US election day
News From Colorado to Florida, electronic voting machines--and human error--are blamed for glitches that caused plenty of irritation.
Wednesday, November 08 2006 08:44 AM
Tags: E-voting
Philippines completes first computerized polls
News Country successfully conducts first electronic election in Mindanao, despite threats of postponements and hostilities between government and rebel forces.
Tuesday, August 12 2008 08:13 PM
Tags: Politics, Local Government, Election, Security, Backup, Philippines, Thailand, Internet, blog, information technology
More e-voting glitches surface
News Almost 4,000 votes got added to Bush's Ohio count. Reports of minor glitches continue to turn up.
Monday, November 08 2004 10:16 AM
Tags: E-voting




