An initiative to examine a diverse set of perspectives regarding the introduction and evolution of technology as part of the elections. Supported by @hasgeek
One Vote Project is compiling a reading list on #elections, #rights, and #techonology. Reply with suggestions and RT to help spread the word! Check out what we have so far: https://t.co/4aulXe39ph
.@OneVoteProject is an initiative to examine a diverse set of inputs and perspectives regarding the introduction and evolution of technology as part of the elections. To learn more about technology in elections and other resources, visit (5/5)
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On National Voter's Day, inform yourself to inform your vote. Participate in debates. Shape your opinion. Make your vote matter.
https://t.co/k0TEYHM5jW
Discussion on Electoral inclusion for internal migrants
featuring Ashwani Kumar, Akshay Rout, Sandeep Rauzi,
@rahul_tverma, @MuktaNaik
Wed, 25 Jan, 3 PM IST in a hybrid mode.
To attend in-person: https://t.co/b84TAh9Jm1
For Zoom: https://t.co/ZY21LdDw8V
@NowMigration
The @ECISVEEP's push for remote voting was met with scepticism from opposition leaders. It highlights the need for open dialogue on how and when to implement it in a way that truly serves democracy, not just convenience. #remotevotingmachine
https://t.co/cNxGWPPKAk
One Nation One Election - what are the legal and technological constructs driving the ECI's imaginations, including mandatory #Aadhaar linking and Remote #voting for migrants? @digitaldutta unpacks at this in-person and hybrid meeting. Details at https://t.co/nlj3Cq1xhx @hasgeek
We are discussing structural changes to elections with Aadhaar, Voter ID, Remote Voting today 5.30 p.m. People in Delhi can attend physically, others are welcome to join virtually.
https://t.co/WESIJV7scu
We at the One Vote Project have been raising the need to address the foundational challenges with the technology demonstrations and implementation challenges only come later. The Election Commission of India has not acted on this.
Dr Subhashis Banerjee explaining the challenges of designing Electronic Voting Machines and the need for verifiability. The Election Commission of India's #RVM demonstration is not enough for verifiability.
https://t.co/SFj8Hz9jIL
Dr Subhashis Banerjee explaining the challenges of designing Electronic Voting Machines and the need for verifiability. The Election Commission of India's #RVM demonstration is not enough for verifiability.
https://t.co/SFj8Hz9jIL
Join us today at 7 p.m to discuss how to respond to Election Commission of India's plans for migrant voting. Collaborate and contribute with One Vote Project on the consultation process.
https://t.co/grVY1xOg1f
Icymi, ECI has announced remote voting for migrants. Catch up with updates at https://t.co/1PB2xiuxbc
Participate in the Twitter Spaces at 7 pm to discuss privacy of voters and soundness of the technological choices at https://t.co/grVY1xOg1f
@hasgeek
We are hosting a twitter spaces discussion tomorrow at 7 p.m on Remote Voting for Migrants announcement by Election Commission of India.
https://t.co/grVY1xOg1f
The Election Commission of India has announced plans for remote voting & demos for Remote Voting Machines. As part of the One Vote project, we are hosting a series of discussions on it and will engage with @ECISVEEP. Join us in these coversations
https://t.co/4sGI9gEOQJ
👉 Should we vote?
👉 Why do we vote?
👉 Why do some people NOT vote?
👉 What do citizens get out of it all?
Watch this v fun episode of #ELI10 with @ShivamShankarS and @NivPrakasam!
https://t.co/1jpPwyGlJ3
On fifth anniversary of the Right to #Privacy judgment, join us on our Twitter Spaces discussion on 'Developments since Puttaswamy' tonight at 7pm.
Set reminder - https://t.co/FHcW8kqBqB
Co-hosted by @_maadhyam_ and @HasPrivacy
🚨Incredibly excited that my first publication is accepted at @The_JOP: "Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) and Voter Turnout"🚨
Short 🧵:
Using a state-run small scale pilot experiment in Indian local elections, I find that FRT polling stations had lower turnout. 1/n
When compared with Western countries, where women took nearly a century to win their right to vote, Indian women got it the day the modern Indian nation was born, in 1947.
This fact, however, camouflages the women’s suffrage movement that developed in India in the early 1900s👇🏼
Telangana IT department praising itself for experimenting with #facialrecognition#blockchain on voters. Rememeber Aadhaar Voter ID linking? It ends with online voting.