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ECP seeks funds for EVM, I-voting pilot project from govt

Daily Dateline Islamabad by Daily Dateline Islamabad
November 2, 2022
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ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan on Wednesday decided to ask the federal government for additional funds for its electronic voting machines (EVM) and I-voting (voting for overseas Pakistanis) pilot project.
This was decided on Wednesday during a high-level meeting at the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) chaired by the Chcief Election Commissioner Sikander Sultan Raja.
During the meeting, the commission’s pilot project on the use of EVMs and internet voting procedure for overseas Pakistanis was discussed.
“Keeping the elections and voting process transparent is the fundamental responsibility of the electoral body,” Raja said.
While speaking about the importance of adopting new methods, he said, “We will have to adopt the latest technology in the electoral process but at the same time, it is crucial to ensure the secrecy of vote.”
The additional funds will be used for greater testing of EVM and I-voting mechanism, training of staff and piloting the project.
“Pilot testing of the EVMs and training related to its operation will be part of the election management system,” Raja added.
Earlier, the lower and upper house of Parliament had reversed the law that enabled the use of EVMs and called for enabling tandem voting for overseas Pakistanis by passing the Election Amendment Bill 2022.

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