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Halt e-voting, says election body | Halt e-voting, says election body |
(about 6 hours later) | |
Web and phone voting pilots should be stopped until security and testing have been improved, the Electoral Commission has said. | |
It said much has been learnt from recent pilots, but added that "there is little merit" in holding more. | It said much has been learnt from recent pilots, but added that "there is little merit" in holding more. |
Thirteen pilots were held during May's local elections in England. | Thirteen pilots were held during May's local elections in England. |
Election minister Michael Wills said pilots were important for developing services that were "efficient, effective, empowering and responsive". | |
The commission examined electronic voting, voting in advance of polling day, electronic counting and signing for ballot papers at the polling station. | The commission examined electronic voting, voting in advance of polling day, electronic counting and signing for ballot papers at the polling station. |
The purpose of pilots is to learn lessons for the future and we will do so Michael WIllsElection modernisation minister | |
The security of the voting process "needed to be strengthened" through a system of individual registration, it said. | |
Concerns were raised about low public confidence in the security of internet and phone voting, accessibility, and technical difficulties. | |
The commission called on the government to publish a strategy for modernising the electoral process - including changes to improve security. | |
'Piecemeal piloting' | |
It recommended that there should be improvements to testing and implementation of electronic voting and electronic counting. | It recommended that there should be improvements to testing and implementation of electronic voting and electronic counting. |
Further pilots for voting in advance of polling day were not necessary. | Further pilots for voting in advance of polling day were not necessary. |
Commission chief executive Peter Wardle said: "We have learnt a good deal from pilots over the past few years. | Commission chief executive Peter Wardle said: "We have learnt a good deal from pilots over the past few years. |
"But we do not see any merit in continuing with small-scale, piecemeal piloting where similar innovations are explored each year without sufficient planning and implementation time, and in the absence of any clear direction, or likelihood of new insights." | "But we do not see any merit in continuing with small-scale, piecemeal piloting where similar innovations are explored each year without sufficient planning and implementation time, and in the absence of any clear direction, or likelihood of new insights." |
He welcomed recent government proposals on constitutional reform, with the hope that they would include modernising elections. | He welcomed recent government proposals on constitutional reform, with the hope that they would include modernising elections. |
Among May's pilots, there were technical difficulties with electronic counting in Breckland, Stratford-on Avon and Warwick which prompted it to be abandoned in favour of traditional manual counting. | Among May's pilots, there were technical difficulties with electronic counting in Breckland, Stratford-on Avon and Warwick which prompted it to be abandoned in favour of traditional manual counting. |
We believe this technology is not appropriate for public elections, and now is the time for a public debate Open Rights Group | |
The commission said the problems were mainly a result of limited testing and insufficient planning prior to the election - and recommended a minimum of six months for implementation. | The commission said the problems were mainly a result of limited testing and insufficient planning prior to the election - and recommended a minimum of six months for implementation. |
Mr Wills said the Ministry of Justice would study the Electoral Commission's report. | |
"These evaluations point to instances where e-counting and e-voting have worked well, and where electors choose to vote remotely by internet or telephone they often had favourable responses to these innovations," he said. | |
"The purpose of pilots is to learn lessons for the future and we will do so." | |
Despite the commission saying security needed to be "strengthened", Mr Will said: "We are pleased that the evaluations point to a high level of system security and user confidence in e-voting systems tested and that the security and integrity of the polls was not compromised. | |
"We have also made considerable improvements to security of elections morewidely." | |
A group that campaigns against the introduction of electronic voting said it welcomed the commission's call to stop further pilots but was disappointed it did not go further. | A group that campaigns against the introduction of electronic voting said it welcomed the commission's call to stop further pilots but was disappointed it did not go further. |
The Open Rights Group (ORG) said: "The government does not seem to be learning the lessons of previous pilots. | The Open Rights Group (ORG) said: "The government does not seem to be learning the lessons of previous pilots. |
"We believe this technology is not appropriate for public elections, and now is the time for a public debate." | "We believe this technology is not appropriate for public elections, and now is the time for a public debate." |
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