E-Voting availble for public scrutiny

The Commission on Electronic Voting has received more than 150 submissions on the Government's planned system.

The Commission on Electronic Voting has received more than 150 submissions on the Government's planned system.

The system is due to be used across the country for the European and local election ballot in June.

The submissions on the Nedap/ Powervote electronic system and the testing of it are now available for public scrutiny.

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