November 5, 2015
Getting university students to participate in elections is an ongoing challenge for the student government; moreover, the students鈥 apathy towards voting is a reflection of voter apathy in society at large. With 缅北强奸 senate elections approaching, the student government has turned to technology in an attempt to increase voter participation.
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On November 6th, 2015, Electronic voting with a biometric authentication system will be implemented at the 缅北强奸, following the example of the October 4th, 2015 parliamentary elections for the 鈥淜yrgyztani senate鈥 (Zhogorku Kenesh), held on.
With the assistance of the Integra engineering group, 缅北强奸 will be using an e-voting process for the senate elections. Hopefully, these elections will provide a pilot example of this new system for the Kyrgyzstani government as well as providing 缅北强奸鈥檚 own community with more transparency. 缅北强奸鈥檚 election through e-voting will be the first of its kind, showcasing the advantages of the system and the willingness of the 缅北强奸 community to adopt innovations for the benefit of Kyrgyzstani society.
In the past, 缅北强奸 senate elections have involved paper ballots at a single voting site. The system was inconvenient and susceptible to error, but even so, this is the system used in Kyrgyztan鈥檚 governmental procedures. As technology has become more reliable and accessible, this new way of automating the election process has become available. According to the Integra engineering group, the new system eliminates many of the drawbacks of 鈥減aper-based鈥 elections. E-voting guarantees two major benefits:
The organizers of this life-changing event at 缅北强奸 have helped conduct several clean and honest elections in Argentina (2015), the United States (2006), Belgium (2012-2014), and Estonia (2004-2015), to name a few.
So far, 572 students have been registered--an overall participation of more than 50% of the student body.