In a milestone event for India’s electoral history, people of Gujarat recently participated in India’s first Internet election.
… According to a release, this was the second time online voting was successfully used after a trial run in September 2010. And the results were quite impressive with 77.16% of registered voters casting their votes electronically.
Following this impressive response, many Indian states in India are now considering implementing them in the upcoming elections and Scytl, the Spain based company whose software is currently being used, has recently opened up a branch in New Delhi.
Although Scrytl might be an expert in creating secure voting solutions with state-of-the-art e-voting systems, security might be one of the biggest issues this implementation could face, especially in the light of recent hacking activities that happened at CCAvenue and Sony’s Playstation Network.
Also, India is the second most populous country in the world with 1.21 billion people. Therefore verification of genuine voters while maintaining their privacy could be a major roadblock.
Full Article: Internet elections: The next game changer in India’s Internet revolution? – India.