Aceeeo Association of European Election Officials Discussions On E-Voting
Aceeeo Association of European Election Officials Discussions On E-Voting
Aceeeo Association of European Election Officials Discussions On E-Voting
ACEEEO
Association of European Election
Officials
discussions on e-voting
Jen Szp
Introduction to ACEEEO
Founded in 1991
The aim of founding ACEEEO was to provide a
forum for the exchange of information on
election and political processes among election
officials and scientific experts. ACEEEO is a
non-governmental organization, operating
independently of parties and governments.
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Some conferences:
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Election management bodies should develop
detailed plans to implement any e-election systems.
Information technology used for e-voting purposes should
be introduced gradually, thus gaining the confidence of
both election officials and voters. It is advisable to start
with pilot projects and extend the system thereafter. The
advised sequence of introducing e-voting technologies is
to start at the most controlled environment (polling
stations) and move to remote voting afterwards.
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When considering an e-voting system it is necessary
to comply with the legal, operational and technical
standards for e-voting prepared by the Council of Europe
and planned to be adopted by the Committee of Ministers
of the Council of Europe in 2004. The considered e-voting
system need to be adequately legitimized by the
electoral law and precise by-laws thereto at the national
level.
5. The e-election development should be completed within
5 to 10 years depending on the member countrys
specific system of election and infrastructure.
RECOMMENDATION ON THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF E-VOTING (Adopted by
the Conference of Global Election
Organizations and General Assembly of the
ACEEEO in Sifok, Hungary on 17 September
2005)
The Conference of Global Election Organizations and
General Assembly Meeting of the Association of
Central and Eastern European Election Officials
(ACEEEO), call on their Members to take measures
where appropriate to promote the introduction of evoting technologies in the voting process as follows: