Senate approves electronic voting, card readers for 2019 elections
The Senate has
empowered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to use
electronic voting method in conducting future elections, including the
2019 general election.
It also legalised the use of the electronic smart card reader which INEC
introduced during the 2015 general election.
The upper chamber made these provisions, while doing a clause by clause
consideration of the report of the Senate Committee on INEC on a bill
for an Act to Amend the Electoral Act No 6, 2010 and for other related
matters, which was adopted at Thursday’s plenary.
The electronic voting method is contained in Section 52 of the principal
Act, which the Senate amended by substituting for subsection (2), a new
subsection “(2)” in the new law.
Subsection 2 reads, “the Commission shall adopt electronic voting in all
elections or any other method of voting as may be determined by the
Commission from time to time.”
The explanatory note provided by the Senate to justify this provision
states, “this amendment mandates e-voting without ambiguity but also
gives the Commission discretion to use other methods if it is
impracticable to use e-voting in any election.”
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