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Traditional paper ballots have been the cornerstone of voting for centuries, ensuring a tactile and personal voting experience.
The introduction of electronic voting machines streamlined the voting process, enhancing accuracy and reducing counting errors.
Traditional voting methods often involve long queues and limited accessibility, making voting a challenging experience for many.
Mobile voting reduces barriers and allows for quicker participation, making the election process more flexible and inclusive.
Mobile voting enhances accessibility for those who may have difficulties with traditional methods, such as the elderly or disabled.
AI technologies are enhancing mobile voting by improving security measures and analyzing voting patterns for better insights.
Cloud provides a secure and transparent method for mobile voting, ensuring the integrity of each vote cast.
Improved cybersecurity measures are critical in protecting mobile voting platforms from potential threats and ensuring voter privacy.
was the first U.S. state to offer mobile voting via a blockchain-based app for overseas and military voters during the 2018 midterm elections. The pilot was considered a success in terms of accessibility and security, with a post-election audit confirming the integrity of the votes cast.
In 2019 and subsequent elections, Utah County ran mobile voting pilots for overseas voters. The initiative focused on accessibility and was praised for expanding voting options while maintaining a secure audit trail. The National Cybersecurity Center conducted audits to validate the process.
Denver piloted mobile voting in its 2019 municipal elections for military and overseas voters. Voters used their smartphones to securely receive, mark, and return ballots from 36 countries. The pilot was audited and found to be successful in terms of usability and ballot integrity.
This county implemented a mobile voting pilot to streamline the voting process for overseas voters. It helped reduce administrative burden and improved the efficiency of ballot handling under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA).
These pilots were generally limited in scope—targeting overseas or military voters—but they’ve laid the groundwork for broader adoption
The advantages of mobile voting are clear. Over 90% of Europeans own a smartphone, and mobile voting offers a significantly easier way to vote. recent European vote and France’s legislative elections demonstrate that when given the option, most voters chose mobile voting.