ACEEEO Association of European Election Officials discussions on e-voting Jenő Szép Council of Europe Meeting to Review Developments in e-voting November.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Health in Prisons Project Establishing a Monitoring Mechanism on Prison Health Indicators and Health Determinants Working Party on Information on Lifestyle.
Advertisements

Higher Education in the Council of Europe
AWID FORUM Cape Town, November Building SRHR movement in CEE as a response to the rise of religious fundamentalisms Wanda Nowicka.
State of play and activities in 2014 March 2014
Joint Programme Enhancing judicial reform in the Eastern Partnership countries.
Public Procurement in Transition Countries: Major Trends in Provision of Access to Justice 16 July 2014 UNCITRAL Standards for Transparency, Accountability.
MUTUALLY REINFORCING INSTITUTIONS NATO HQ - POLITICAL AFFAIRS DIVISION.
EU Enlargement EU Enlargement. FYR Enlargement: from 6 to 27  1973: United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark  : Greece, Spain, Portugal  1995: Sweden,
Energy Regulators Regional Association - present and future - Maria Manicuta ERRA Bucharest APRIL 03-05, 2006 Black Sea Energy Conference.
Organization Structure of My Country 2 BiH’s Legislative and Executive Bodies 3.
How the countries in South East Europe are dealing with DWCP’s P. Morgado de Carvalho Dusseldorf, 6 November 2009.
THEMATIC PROJECT « SUPPORT FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS IN THE EAP » Reporting period: 1 May – 31 October May – 31 October 2013 Contribution of the Venice.
Corruption prevention in respect of judges and prosecutors - GRECO in the midst of its fourth evaluation round Christian Manquet, Vice-President of GRECO.
Observation of e-enabled elections Jonathan Stonestreet Council of Europe Workshop Oslo, March 2010.
Delegations III KAM, Bratislava 4th to 8th September 2013.
CEE CITIZENS NETWORK - WTD - LEARNING ABOUT DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION Strasbourg June, 2014.
THE EUROPEAN UNION Lesson 5
Delegations IV KAM Prague 3rd to 7th September 2014.
INCREASING CITIZENS’ PARTICIPATION: GONG experiences Novum Forum, Otočec, November 5, 2009.
THE МINISTRY ОF ENVIRONMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA Preparation of the fourth session of the Meeting of the Parties to the Aarhus Convention, 29 June.
Bureau for International Language Coordination
CEI Expert Meeting on Tourism “Opportunities of Transnational Tourism Development in CEI countries” 6 June 2013, Gödöllő (Budapest) Support possibilities.
Institutional Relations LXVI ICM Bodrum, 21st of October 2014.
Joint Programme Enhancing judicial reform in the Eastern Partnership countries Judicial component.
PEM -PAL 13th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTERNAL AUDIT , Hotel Granit, Ohrid.
EBRD 2010 Regional Assessment – Scope, Focus & Main Findings on the Public Procurement Law and Practice in the EBRD region Eliza Niewiadomska Legal Transition.
Higher Education and Research Council of Europe September 2006.
UNIDO Energy Development and Cleaner Production Programmes In Europe and NIS Grzegorz Donocik Chief Europe and NIS Programme Vienna Economic.
2003 grant Foundation for European Forest Research Forestry activities of international organizations in relation to the needs and expectations of Central.
PAN-EUROPEAN ECOLOGICAL NETWORK PAN-EUROPEAN ECOLOGICAL NETWORK.
Women’s Participation in Elections: The Impact of Electoral Systems Kristin van der Leest OSCE-ODIHR 30 June 2011.
UNECE Country Profiles on Housing and Land Management.
Eurostat’s Technical Co-operation in the SPECA Region Mariana Kotzeva, Eurostat Adviser Hors Classe 7 th SPECA Project Working Group on Statistics, Issyk-Kul,
Dr. Ágnes TÖTTŐS Migration Expert/ Ministry of Interior, Department of European Cooperation/ Hungary Tel:
Conference Objectives To highlight the rising number of people living with HIV in Europe who are unaware of their serostatus To identify political, structural,
1 YOUTH IN ACTION – CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2011 – PERMANENT ACTIONS.
Directorate-general for Energy and Transport European Commission June rd Expert Group Meeting Transport Euro-Asian Linkages Sanna Kuukka.
UNECE – SIDA “ SOUTH EAST EUROPE REGULATORY PROJECT” FIRST MEETING OF REGULATORS FROM SOUTH EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES PRESENTATIONFROM THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA.
Elisabetta Piselli Senior Counsel, LEGIA Procurement and Consultant Services.
EUROSAI Professional Standards – Goal Team 2 Brief introduction Cristina Breden Mária Kysucká Vilnius, September 2012.
Swedish Bilateral Development Cooperation (in essence Reform Cooperation) introducing the Partnership Programme Annika Palo, Policy Specialist EU Department.
The Eastern European Alliance for Reproductive Choice (EEARC) was established in June 2008 thanks to support of ICMA and representatives from 11 countries,
PROGRESS REPORT ABOUT COOMET ACTIVITIES (2007 – 2008) Dr. Goryslav Sydorenko COOMET President for OIML meeting October 27 – 31, 2008.
UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE Keith Bull UNECE secretariat Keith Bull UNECE secretariat CONVENTION ON LONG-RANGE TRANSBOUNDARY AIR POLLUTION.
National Information Communication Technologies Strategy Vasif Khalafov “National strategy” working group - Web -
ELSA Summer Law Schools IV KAM Prague, 3rd to 7th September 2014.
Lithuanian Presidency of the Council of the EU Meeting of the Steering Platform on Research for WBC Zagreb, December 2013.
Promotion of AA Projects 2015/2016 ICM Batumi 18 th -25 th October 2015.
UPDATE CAHROM, Sarajevo - 29 October ROMED 1 – Training of Roma Mediators. European Training programme for Intercultural Mediation with the Roma.
Council of Europe workshop on the certification of e-voting systems Strasbourg, November 2009.
Youth in Action Youth in Action supports providing competencies for young people contributes to the Lisbon strategy builds on the previous.
THE UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE THE ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE REVIEW PROGRAMME Oleg Dzioubinski UNECE/Environment, Housing and Land Management.
European Union. Principal Objectives Establish European citizenship Ensure freedom, security & justice Promote economic and social progress Assert Europe’s.
Reforms in the Albanian Public Procurement System 7 th Regional Public Procurement Forum Tbilisi, Georgia May 16-19, 2011 PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AGENCY 1.
1 M O N T E N E G R O Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union Working Group for Chapter 29 – Customs union Bilateral screening:
Marginalization and Exclusion of Women in Elections Julie Ballington.
Health in Prisons Project Sixth Meeting Prison Health Expert Group Oslo, Norway 30 September – 1 October 2008 Brenda van den Bergh World Health Organization.
Parliament elections 2015 Results and Perspectives Kyrgyz Republic 4 October 2015.
Energy Regulators Regional Association Viola Dozsa Senior Program Manager ERRA Kiev, Ukraine October 26-27, 2005.
Project: EaP countries cooperation for promoting quality assurance in higher education Maria Stratan European Institute for Political Studies of Moldova.
Health in Prisons Project 7 th Meeting Prison Health Expert Group - Vilnius, Lithuania, 9 February 2009 WHO Health in Prisons Project 7th meeting Prison.
Briefing on the Annual Performance Plan for the 2017/18 Financial Year
Experiences of the Association of European Election Officials as ACE Regional Centre Overview First part of 2009 Stockholm, Sweden, June 2009.
LITHUANIAN EU PRESIDENCY PRIORITIES
Organization of Arab Electoral Management Bodies (ArabEMBs)
LITHUANIAN EU PRESIDENCY PRIORITIES
The e-government Conference main issues
Overview Bitola, November 22-24, 2016.
The Treaty of Lisbon and Administrative Cooperation
Role of the Council of Europe - International Partner Organisation Justice Programme Prague, 20 March 2019 Criminal Law Cooperation Unit Action against.
Presentation transcript:

ACEEEO Association of European Election Officials discussions on e-voting Jenő Szép Council of Europe Meeting to Review Developments in e-voting November

Introduction to ACEEEO Founded in 1991 The aim of founding ACEEEO was to provide a forum for the exchange of information on election and political processes among election officials and scientific experts. ACEEEO is a non-governmental organization, operating independently of parties and governments.

Goals fromulated in Fostering transparent election systems, 2. Discussing problems encountered during the institutionalisation of free, democratic and fair elections, 3. Inviting election observers to countries on a mutual basis so as to increase common professional knowledge, and 4. Sharing information among the members in order to aid the further development of democratic electoral processes.

Members organizations are from 24 countries Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey, Ukraine, and also we have Afghanistan in an observer status Annual conferences are organized since 1991 and we have numerous other activities

Some conferences: “Media and Elections & E-voting” London, UK Two plenary sessions and a workshop on e-voting, exhibition and presentations by the Suppliers of Election Equipment and Services

RECOMMENDATION ON E-VOTING, (Adopted by the General Assembly of the ACEEEO on 25 October 2003) 1.In the modernization process of governments utilization of new and innovative technologies should be encouraged. Governments’ commitment is necessary in this direction. 2.It is necessary to use computer technology in all segments of an election system. This is considered as the development of e-election. E-voting is an important part of e-election, and can be carried out when all the other segments of the election system are already computerized.

3.Election management bodies should develop detailed plans to implement any e-election systems. Information technology used for e-voting purposes should be introduced gradually, thus gaining the confidence of both election officials and voters. It is advisable to start with pilot projects and extend the system thereafter. The advised sequence of introducing e-voting technologies is to start at the most controlled environment (polling stations) and move to remote voting afterwards. 4.When considering an e-voting system it is necessary to comply with the legal, operational and technical standards for e-voting prepared by the Council of Europe and planned to be adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe in The considered e-voting system need to be adequately legitimized by the electoral law and precise by-laws thereto at the national level. 5.The e-election development should be completed within 5 to 10 years depending on the member country’s specific system of election and infrastructure.

“Voter Turnout with special regard to the first time voters” Tirana, Albania Workshop on e-voting, Exhibition and presentations by the Suppliers of Election Equipment and Services „Legal remedies in the election processes Standards of electronic voting” Siófok, Hungary 2005 (also a conference of Global Election Organization) - Plenary session and workshop on e-voting, exhibition and presentations by the Suppliers of Election Equipment and Services

RECOMMENDATION ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF E-VOTING (Adopted by the Conference of Global Election Organizations and General Assembly of the ACEEEO in Siófok, Hungary on 17 September 2005) The Conference of Global Election Organizations and General Assembly Meeting of the Association of Central and Eastern European Election Officials (ACEEEO), call on their Members to take measures where appropriate to promote the introduction of e-voting technologies in the voting process as follows:

1. Members shall establish an international cooperation to create common perspective and a common vision for the development of e-democracy and e-voting. This will support sharing of information and, in particular, enable the setting out of the possible directions, the identification of best practices and the provision of guidance. The result of the joint work should be an e-democracy route map which can be utilised by Member states. Advantages of this international co-operation: greater public confidence in e-voting systems greater confidence in e-voting systems among politicians enhance interoperability speed up the introduction of e-voting minimize the cost of the introduction of e-voting

2. It is advised that election authorities develop a national plan for the modernization of the election process that includes e-voting. Such plans can be integrated into national strategies on the development of e-government. 3. The planned e-voting systems should respect the obligations and commitments of the accepted basic international documents on democratic elections, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Code of Good Practice in Electoral Matters, adopted by the Council for democratic elections of the Council of Europe and the European Commission for Democracy through Law, the document of the Copenhagen Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension of the OSCE. 4. Before introducing e-voting, according to national requirements, members should take the necessary steps to create the national legislative background to enable the introduction of e-voting technologies in the voting process.

5. Before introducing e-voting the election management bodies should develop a detailed plan to implement any e-election systems. The plan should respect the followings: Special attention has to be paid to develop public confidence, and the confidence of political parties. It is essential to define and communicate the vision of e-voting. Make the vision citizen-centered, define priority areas and timing. To insure the integrity of any e-voting technology, an adequate security system should be developed. Use a step-by-step introduction of e-voting technologies. It is recommended that this is done in a progressive manner, to develop the new system incrementally to meet the arising requirements. In the early phases of development the new system should be used parallel to the conventional one. 6. The e-voting system used at political elections or referenda should comply with the existing internationally accepted standards for e- voting. 7. Members should inform each other about challenges, difficulties and achievements in order to support the effective and efficient development of e-voting systems.

“ Legal and Technical Aspects of National Referendum” Jurmala, Latvia Plenary session on e-voting “Professional education of electoral actors” Strasbourg, France 2007 “Ensuring Security of elections” Constanta, Romania A presentation on IT security of elections “Judicial protections of electoral rights” Yerevan, Armenia 2009 “Developing Accurate Voter Lists” Tbilisi, Georgia 2010 – Presentation on e-voting enabled voter’s list

Some recent activities: Developing accurate voters’ list in transitional democracies analysis of voters’ registration preparation of a document concentrating on the best practices conference focusing on the registration of voters Youth voters' education handbook on youth voters’ education first time voters in the House of the Nation the website is launchedwww.firstvoter.org

The Association of European Election Officials (ACEEEO) organizes an international conference from June 2011 in Budapest, Hungary in the last month of the Hungarian presidency of the European Union to commemorate the 20 anniversary of the ACEEEO.