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electronic voting

noun

  1. the process of voting or or of counting votes by any of various electronic means:

    the use of optical scanners in electronic voting.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of electronic voting1

First recorded in 1955–60
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Example Sentences

But in the weeks following the election, he made repeated claims on social media questioning the results of the vote and the integrity of Brazil's electronic voting system.

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But the election commission has rejected allegations of bias and denied Zourabichvili's allegations of so-called carousel voting in Georgia's new electronic voting system, insisting it is impossible to vote more than once.

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But criticism of the conduct of the election has come from both the US and EU, which have both called for an independent investigation of violence and intimidation, as well as alleged flagrant violation of the new electronic voting process.

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At the time it was difficult to tell why, she said, but it then became clear the identity cards were being used for so-called carousel voting in Georgia's new electronic voting system - "when one person can vote 10, 15, 17 times with the same ID".

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That seems unlikely, although Georgia's opinion polls are unreliable and questions have been raised over the secrecy of the vote, despite a new electronic voting system.

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