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Lima, December 7th, 2011

Electronic Voting in Peru Experiences and future perspectives. Lima, December 7th, 2011. CONTENT. Historical Process. Electronic Voting’s Components.

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Lima, December 7th, 2011

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  1. Electronic Voting in Peru Experiences and futureperspectives Lima, December 7th, 2011

  2. CONTENT

  3. HistoricalProcess

  4. ElectronicVoting’sComponents Electronic voting was designed by a team of peruvian professionals as a specific procedure involving a configuration of software, hardware and a communication network that allows to: Important Components • Technological Solution • Voting Organization • Training and Spreading • Check the identity of the voter • Count and consolidate votes • Issue reports • Show and send results

  5. Non presencial ElectronicVoting VENP Type of voting process that allows the user to vote from anywhere he or she may be located at, using the internet. • Currently, it is applied in different activities such as Technical Electoral Assistance to political organizations and others from the civil society. • Future use of this tool will include in all the arenas of voting.

  6. Presencial ElectronicVoting VEP Type of voting process that takes place in a voting center and requires the voter to approach to the polling station. The module has: • Identity chech station. • Voting station. • Consolidation station. • Result transmission station.

  7. Presencial ElectronicVoting VEP Software It is one of the most important assets produced by the professionals that work at ONPE • Certificated by the Quality Institute of the Pontifica Universidad Católica del Perú with the NTP ISO/IEC 12207. • Audited by the Organization of American States - OAS.

  8. Presencial ElectronicVoting VEP Hardware • It is a multifunctional equipment that can fold into an identification, voting, consolidation and emission of results station • Designed to adapt itself to the diverse geographical regions and climates of the country. • The stations are not connected within each other. • The batteries of the equipment can last up to 17 hours.

  9. Presencial Electronic Vote Procedures Setting up the Polling Station

  10. Presencial Electronic Vote Procedure Act of Vote

  11. Presencial Electronic Vote Procedure Scrutiny

  12. Presencial Electronic Vote Procedure Issuance of the results

  13. ElectronicVotingFirstElection Pacaránexperience Characteristics of Pacarán This district was chosen for different reasons, such as number of voters, easy access and urban-rural areas. 52% 48% 1.354 voters

  14. ElectronicVotingFirstElection Pacaránexperience Spreading and Training Strategies • Mailing of information to the voter´s homes. • Voters Transportation from their homes to the voting location. • Testing the whole process a week before the elections.

  15. ElectronicVotingFirstElection Pacaránexperience Spreading and Training Strategies • Distribution of materials such as instruction pamphlets, notebooks, and pens, among others. • Setting up the two training modules in the voting locale, on the elections day.

  16. ElectronicVotingFirstElection Pacaránexperience Spreading and Training Strategies Informative Fair. Different activities took place so that the procedures pertaining electronic voting were understood and valued by the comunity.

  17. ElectronicVotingFirstElection Pacaránexperience Transparency and Trustworthiness National and international observers were present during the process since the day before the elections.

  18. ElectronicVotingFirstElection Pacaránexperience Resultados 1,180 voters participated 100% members trained 85% voters trained Results of the 3 polling station within the first hour after the process was finished Transmission of results within the first 30 minutes after the scrutiny act was subscribed.

  19. Challenges and Perspectives Continuingwiththe gradual and progressive implementation of ElectronicVoting • Improving the technological solution already developed. • Industrial production of the equipement required. • Sensibilization and spreading process follow up on citizens and political actors. • Consolidating the citizen´s trust in the electronic voting.

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