How and what to observe in e-enabled elections Presentation by Mats Lindberg, Election Adviser, Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)

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How and what to observe in e-enabled elections Presentation by Mats Lindberg, Election Adviser, Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR)

Issues to be addressed when observing electronic voting background leading to the decision for electronic voting and comparison with the system being replaced the legal framework how the particular electronic voting system was chosen certification and testing of the system; secrecy of the ballot security of the entire system and its functioning Voter accessibility and education analysis of documentation relevant to the system election administration and training of polling station officials in operating the voting system overall transparency and public confidence audits of the system recounts and challenges to results

Minimum requirements for e-voting systems Inclusive and transparent certification of the electronic voting system by a qualified independent body, under either national or international standards; The comprehensive testing of the system prior to its introduction and periodically thereafter; Access for individuals or groups specifically identified in election legislation, such as academic institutions or civil society groups, to conduct comprehensive and periodic reviews. However, such reviews should not be perceived as a substitute for the establishment of inclusive and transparent certification procedures; Access for international observers to the results of the certification process and domestic observer verification process; Secrecy of the ballot must be guaranteed; Security requirements and procedures that apply at each level of the system and ensure protection against external intervention, internal manipulation, and technological failure, and which ensure transparency and accountability; Access to documents relating to the development and implementation of standards, certification and verification of the election system;

Minimum requirements cont. The electronic voting system must produce a voter verifiable paper record that the voter can view before leaving the voting booth in order to ensure that the voter’s choice has been recorded accurately and to create the possibility for observers without technical expertise to observe a re-count; Amendment of the legal framework to take full account of the implications of new technologies, including adequate provision for access of observers, system audits and other transparency measures, as well as the possibility for recounts, mandatory audits of results, possibility for recounts, and legal challenges to election results under the new electronic voting system; Regulations that ensure against possible conflicts of interests of vendors, certification agencies and election officials, including a strict code of ethics to prevent the appearance of partisan activity and the acceptance of anything of monetary value between vendors and officials involved in the procurement, administration, and oversight of election systems; Establishment of a clear division of responsibilities between vendors, certification agencies and election administrators to fully ensure accountability and an effective response in the case of system failure.

What can be observed by short- term observers? Usability or user-friendliness of the electronic voting equipment, including for disabled persons, the elderly or speakers of minority languages Training of polling station officials Terms of delivery of equipment and conditions of storage/security of the hardware and software in the polling station Who has access to voting equipment and other components of the electronic voting system in the polling station; Voting procedures; In case of observable problems, such as a voter having problems with the voting equipment or non-functioning of machines, how election officials respond to the problem Printing of a final result protocol and/or delivery of any hardware elements (memory sticks/cartridges) to higher election commissions

OSCE/ODIHR measures to address the question of how to observe e-enabled elections Recruitment of a Senior Adviser on new voting technologies The development and publication of guidelines for the observation of electronic voting, based on the present discussion paper Inclusion, when applicable, of an e-voting expert in Election Observation Mission Core Teams and/or in the preceding Needs Assessment Mission

Thank you! Questions?