Political Process 3.6 Politics and Government. E- voting Electronic voting systems for electorates have been in use since the 1960s when punched card.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Voting System in the November 4, 2008 General Election Produced by the Iowa State Association of County Auditors.
Advertisements

Online Voting Presented By: George Oham George Olajide
The Citizen in Government Electing Leaders ~~~~~ The Right to Vote
ETen E-Poll ID – Strasbourg COE meeting November, 2006 Slide 1 E-TEN E-POLL Project Electronic Polling System for Remote Operation Strasbourg.
ICT IN THE ELECTORAL PROCESS: LESSONS LEARNED Susanne Caarls International Electoral Affairs Symposium May 2012.
Registration Must register at least 25 days before the election You can register by mail, or at post offices, DMVs, libraries, and schools Must submit.
By Varun Jain. Introduction  Florida 2000 election fiasco, drew conclusion that paper ballots couldn’t be counted  Computerized voting system, DRE (Direct.
Charlie Daniels Arkansas Secretary of State HAVA Compliant Voting Systems Security Considerations General Recommendations to Enhance Security and Integrity.
Election Observer Training 2008 Elections Certification & Training Program
Voting Machines Failing the World *Voting machines around the world are failing in Colorado as well as 34 other states. *This could be crucial in the upcoming.
17-803/ ELECTRONIC VOTING FALL 2004 COPYRIGHT © 2004 MICHAEL I. SHAMOS / Electronic Voting Session 5: Direct Recording Electronic (DRE)
Presentation by Christine McElroy
Electronic Voting Linh Nguyen. Electronic Voting  Voting Technologies  The Florida 2000 Election  Direct Recording Electronic Devices (DREs)‏ - Diebold.
Voting Machines Failing the World The true issue for these electronic voting machines is that the government has not been a full out supporter of this.
CP1610: Introduction to Computer Components
Guide to the Voting Action Planner Voting is the way we elect government officials, pass laws and decide on issues…
Optical Scan Ballot. January Prior to Primary Election Establish Election Precincts Establish Election Precincts Absentee precincts Absentee precincts.
Voting System Qualification How it happens and why.
Ballot Processing Systems February, 2005 Submission to OASIS EML TC and True Vote Maryland by David RR Webber.
Voting and Elections Dennis & Patten Participation in Government Mepham High School.
Absentee Ballot Central Count General Introduction Step by step procedure Forms Tool Kit Dale Simmons, Co-General Counsel: (317) or (800)
Automark and Other Optical Scan Voting Systems Allen Stone CMSC-691V2/12/2006.
Technology in Action Alan Evans Kendall Martin Mary Anne Poatsy Twelfth Edition.
TOWARDS OPEN VOTE VERIFICATION METHOD IN E-VOTING Ali Fawzi Najm Al-Shammari17’th July2012 Sec Vote 2012.
A questionnaire is a effective way of gaining information quickly and directly from an audience, and the results from a questionnaire can be displayed.
Computer main parts. Hardware  It refers to all physical parts of a computer system.
Digital Democracy: A look at Voting Machines Presented by Justin Dugger April 2003.
Taking Total Control of Voting Systems: Firmware Manipulations on an Optical Scan Voting Terminal Nicolas Nicolaou Voting Technology Research (VoTeR) Center.
DATA COLLECTION METHODS CONTENT PAGE How data is collected via questionnaires. How data is collected via questionnaires. How data is collected with mark.
SEMINAR TOPIC ON GLOBAL WIRELESS E-VOTING
Objectives Analyze how the administration of elections in the United States helps make democracy work. Define the role of local precincts and polling places.
The Electoral Process Chapter 7.
Voting System Grant Program. Help America Vote Act  Provides funding to help accomplish the various requirements of the Act.
Against E-Voting Ryan Egan, Amber Jones, Alyssa Sankin, Page Stephens, Amber Straight, Philip Sugg, and Diana Troisi Direct recording electronic (DRE)
What is Data Communication? Data communication is the process of collecting and distributing data(text, voice, graphics, video, etc) electrically from.
BASIC COMPONENTS.  Central processing unit.  The most powerful microprocessor chip in your computer.
Voting Machines, Voting Machines, Voting in elections l How are votes counted and kept?  Different types of machines in different.
Chapter 10 Section 3. Voter Qualification  Each state determines qualifications for registering to vote and voting  States must follow certain guidelines.
How to Count Your Ballots Christina Worrell Adkins Election Law Seminar December 2015.
The Administration of Elections Extent of Federal control Elections need to be free, honest, and accurate Most election law in the U.S. is State Law.
Parts of a Computer. Two Basic Components of a Computer System Hardware Parts of the Computer System you can physically touch Software Computer Instructions.
7 th Grade Civics Miss Smith *pgs  Must be 18 years old by a set date before the next election  Voter registration protects your vote  No.
Chapter 7: The Electoral Process. Section 1: The Nominating Process Nomination- The naming of those who will seek office. Nominations are made in five.
1 WE VISUALISED A WORLD’S FIRST, WE DELIVERED IT Proven solutions for multi-channel elections.
Warm Up In the Voting Rights Act of 1965, when certain state required preclearance, what needed to happen before a state could change its voting laws?
7 th Grade Civics Miss Smith *pgs  Must be ___ years old by a set ____ before the next ________  Voter _________ protects your vote  No one.
E-Government, E-Voting, and the Future Jordan Weiler.
Poll Managers Closing the Polls 2015 ECAM Convention Presented by: Mississippi Secretary of State’s Office Elections Division.
Chapter 10 Voting and Elections. Qualifications of Voting 18 years old a US citizen Registered to vote Resident of voting district.
Association of World Election Bodies Contents ICT–based Election Management Voter Registration and Identification Voting and Counting Examples.
POLITICAL PROCESS Lana Bilani. Voting and elections Electronic voting is also known as e-voting.
What is electronic voting An electronic voting (e-voting) system is a voting system in which the election data is recorded, stored and processed primarily.
Chapter 7: Elections.
How do Elections Work? Section 2 (pages ).
Con Electronic Voting Preston Pope, Zach White, Ankit Shrivastava, Max Alexander.
A project of Common Cause Texas
Texas Secretary of State Elections Division
Texas Secretary of State Elections Division
Chapter 10 Voting and Elections.
Presented by Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos
Texas Secretary of State Elections Division
Texas Secretary of State Elections Division
Voting and Elections.
Chapter 7: The Electoral Process Section 2
Chapter 7: The Electoral Process Section 2
Chapter 7: The Electoral Process Section 2
Essential Question What are the procedures for voting?
7th Grade Civics Miss Smith *pgs
Chapter 7: The Electoral Process Section 2
Warm Up When you get the opportunity to cast your first vote for the President of the United States, what will you look for in a candidate? What will.
Presentation transcript:

Political Process 3.6 Politics and Government

E- voting Electronic voting systems for electorates have been in use since the 1960s when punched card systems debuted.

E-voting – Optical Scanning The newer optical scan voting systems allow a computer to count a voter's mark on a ballot.

E-Voting - DRE

A direct-recording electronic (DRE) voting machine records votes by means of a ballot display provided with mechanical or electro-optical components that can be activated by the voter (typically buttons or a touchscreen) These processes data with computer software and records voting data and ballot images in memory components. After the election it produces a tabulation of the voting data stored in a removable memory component and as printed copy. The system may also provide a means for transmitting individual ballots or vote totals to a central location for consolidating and reporting results from precincts at the central location.

E-voting – assistive technology There are also hybrid systems that include an electronic ballot marking device (usually a touch screen system similar to a DRE) or other assistive technology to print a voter-verifiable paper ballot, then use a separate machine for electronic tabulation.

Lobbying Lobbying: seek to influence (a legislator) on an issue (OED) Lobbying (also Lobby) is the intention of influencing decisions made by legislators and officials in the government by individuals, other legislators, constituents, or advocacy groups. A lobbyist is a person who tries to influence legislation on behalf of a special interest or a member of a lobby. Also, governments often define and regulate organized group lobbying that has become influential. (Wikipedia)

Lobbying Internet technology has radically changed the way the world communicates, breaking down barriers since its inception and throughout its various stages of development. This has led to lobbying moving beyond direct contact or “snail mail” methods

Lobbying - methods Websites Online questionnaires Video sharing Newsletters RSS Government sites

open government

Open government contains information that is available to anyone via the internet. Anyone has the same right to access the same information.

The movement of information in this case is free and unlimited, since anyone can access it. Of course the open governments won't have published all the information on the internet because of privacy and security issues and legislations.

Political Process 3.6 Politics and Government