ORG launch report into 3 May e-elections tomorrow night

Posted by Becky in ORG Events, e-Voting at June 19th, 2007

Since our 3 May mission to observe e-voting and e-counting in the English and Scottish elections, the ORG e-voting team have been hard at work. The individual reports from our 25-strong volunteer team, as well as materials collected by Michael and Jason using Freedom of Information requests, have been turned into a sixty-page report which is on its way back from the printers now.

The report will be officially launched tomorrow night at the Royal Academy of Engineering. The event will include a presentation from Harri Hursti, computer security expert and star of Hacking Democracy, who has revealed a number of flaws in American voting systems. Spaces for ORG supporters are strictly limited, as we’re trying to attract as many MPs and civil servants as we can, but if you’d like to attend, please get in touch with Michael today (michael[at]openrightsgroup[dot]org).

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