In its consultation document it wants to «explore and trial the potential of
electronic voting solutions to» increase voter participation.
Not exact matches
A proposed
solution to these problems was the installation of modern
electronic voting machines.
You could imagine other
solutions, especially with
electronic voting systems, but, e.g., writing down the details of every person who shows up to
vote and then cross-checking those lists after the fact would be much more cumbersome than checking the details of each voter against a pre-existing list.
ES&S, the company that made NYC's controversial new
electronic voting machines, claims it has a
solution to the city's looming election crisis: Pay the company more money.
Looking for a
solution, Lash stumbled upon s. 52 (b)(iii) of the Condo Act, which states that
votes can be «indicated by telephonic or
electronic means, if the bylaws so permit.»
The largest
solution being proposed by Elections Canada is to set up
electronic registration and
voting, also known as e-
voting.