Countries with Electronic Voting System...

desan

President (40k+ posts)
CountryNationalMunicipalYear of introductionNotes
AustraliaYesSome2001During the 2007 federal election, electronic voting was made available for blind and low-vision persons. Since 2001, in Australian Capital Territory elections and since 2015 in New South Wales state elections.
BelgiumYesYes1999
BrazilYesYes1996
EstoniaYesYes2005
IndiaYesYes2004[11]
PhilippinesYesYes2010Currently in review by Congress due to technical glitches, defective vote-counting machines, SD cards and transparency issues.
United Arab EmiratesYes
VenezuelaYes1998

 
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<ChOuDhArY>

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
India is the closest country we should compare with.
They have similar issues, hurdles and complaints.

If they are conducting elections successfully since 2004, then why can't we???

Unfortunately, its not possible to compare with Endia.. Because they don't have a controlled system and they don't have a "laadla khandan" or a selected khandaan to get elected for 3 times through Judges, ROs and ECP..
 

Kam

Minister (2k+ posts)
Electronic voting is the best solution. No pre-printing of ballots.
No vote can be casted before and after time.
Printed ballot with a bar code and machine record will not provide access for manipulation.
Vote casted will match vote counted.

Like old times, results could be manipulated by delaying. Delaying will not be possible. Results could be generated in 20 minutes.
 

Kam

Minister (2k+ posts)
Electronic voting is the best solution. No pre-printing of ballots.
No vote can be casted before and after time.
Printed ballot with a bar code and machine record will not provide access for manipulation.
Vote casted will match vote counted.

Like old times, results could be manipulated by delaying under the accesses of counting etc. Delaying will not be possible. Results could be generated in 20 minutes.
 

desan

President (40k+ posts)
Electronic voting is the best solution. No pre-printing of ballots.
No vote can be casted before and after time.
Printed ballot with a bar code and machine record will not provide access for manipulation.
Vote casted will match vote counted.

Like old times, results could be manipulated by delaying. Delaying will not be possible. Results could be generated in 20 minutes.

That is the exact beef opposition have against this system...
 
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Dr Adam

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
India is the closest country we should compare with.
They have similar issues, hurdles and complaints.

If they are conducting elections successfully since 2004, then why can't we???
And not to be forgotten that India has population size which is more than 100 country's population put together.
 

2hopeful

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Electronic voting is the best solution. No pre-printing of ballots.
No vote can be casted before and after time.
Printed ballot with a bar code and machine record will not provide access for manipulation.
Vote casted will match vote counted.

Like old times, results could be manipulated by delaying. Delaying will not be possible. Results could be generated in 20 minutes.
Agree it would be difficult to manipulate results but one must not underestimate Pakistani brains or ability to break the rules.
 

arifkarim

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
India is the closest country we should be comparing with.
They have similar issues, hurdles and complaints.

If they are conducting elections successfully since 2004, then why can't we???
Because we have Haramis
 

Kam

Minister (2k+ posts)
Agree it would be difficult to manipulate results but one must not underestimate Pakistani brains or ability to break the rules.
If machine has the record of vote printed against bar code and printed votes are available, then it's not possible. Legal votes can be easily verified through bar code.
Also machines should be designed in a way that if someone tries to play with them, then it should not be possible.
Same as we can easily identify repair and unrepaired mobiles etc
A life sentence till death should be there for manipulation of election day process.