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‘Use of Technology and Electoral Integrity’; The Electoral Commission-EC to hold an international meeting on the use of technology, election integrity

The conference comes in the context of the ECI’s proposal to use remote voting machines to allow internal migrants to vote

New Delhi: The Election Commission of India (ECI) will organize a two-day international conference with the participation of election management officials from various countries. Officials from 17 countries will take part in the conference on the theme ‘Use of Technology and Electoral Integrity’. This will be the second conference hosted by ECI under the US-led Summit for Democracy platform, the first of which was held in October with 50 delegates from 11 countries.

The conference comes in the context of the ECI’s proposal to use remote voting machines to allow internal migrants to vote. But most of the political parties opposed this proposal by the Electoral Commission. The conference is attended by 43 participants from 17 countries / EMB including Angola, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Chile, Croatia, Dominica, Fiji, Georgia, Indonesia, Kiribati, Mauritius, Nepal, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines and Suriname. ECI said in a statement that representatives of several foreign missions in New Delhi are also expected to attend the conference.

Chief Election Commissioner Rajeev Kumar will inaugurate the two-day conference. Election Commissioner Anup Chandra Pandey will preside over the closing session and Election Commissioner Arun Goyal will preside over the technical session. The International Foundation for Electoral Systems and International IDEA will also participate in the conference.