IFES releases 2010 Buyer’s Guide
The International Foundation for Electoral Systems has released the 2010 edition of the IFES Buyer’s Guide. The guide is an industry-specific directory featuring information about companies selling...
View ArticleLearning from Election Automation
The May 2010 elections marked a massive step forward in Philippine political progress. First results indicating who was elected president were available before midnight on Election Day. Other...
View ArticleIFES and CoE release publications on election technology
The International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) and the Council of Europe, have both released publications that shed light into the benefits and limitations of technology in elections.
View ArticleVoting: What has Changed, What Hasn’t, and What Needs Improvement
The U.S. presidential election of 2001 ended in a contentious recount of ballots in the state of Florida. Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore was initially declared as winner of the state, but...
View ArticleThe Role of Technology in the Outcome of the Kenyan General Election
We must understand the relationship of technology to Kenya’s vote counting process as a managerial failure before a technological one.
View ArticleDG Roundup: July 31 – August 6
A unanimous agreement has been reached between the interim government, political parties, and civil society in Guinea-Bissau over the type of voting cards to be used for this November’s presidential...
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