Ergo group won the tender launched by the Norwegian Government to implement the e-voting solution, for a NOK 30 million contract (3.8 million euros). The solution, based on the products of the Spanish company Scytl, will be developed open source, and the codes will be freely accessible for everyone. "It is an important aspect for ensuring transparency and access to the electoral process" says Head of Government Jens Stoltenberg (left wing party), whose objective is "to meet the expectations of the new generations of voters and to facilitate the access to the electoral process for the disabled persons and the Norwegians living abroad".
In order to guarantee transparency, the experiment will be followed by representatives of the Council of Europe and by a commission of Norwegian political party representatives.



e-voting is really good and it e-voting should be introduce than its really there will be no manipulation also there are savings of time and there are less manpower will be used so there should no place for bias.
Posted by: E-Voting | 2010.05.12 at 10:51 AM
This intelligent democratic elections soon and will certainly pop up, which makes the choice of the voters more of the fair and just.
Posted by: sto credits | 2010.06.18 at 05:20 AM