Examine the role of technology in elections

Call for evidence about risks and benefits of introducing blockchain in India's electoral systems

Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay

Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay

@sankarshan

Srikanth Lakshmanan

Srikanth Lakshmanan

@logic

Srinivas Kodali

What really happened? Discussing the mock election conducted by TSEC

Submitted Oct 21, 2021

Following up on our first remarks on the e-voting announcement from the Telangana State Election Commission we present a discussion around the mock election which was recently conducted.

Srinivas Kodali and Srikanth have been tracking the preparation for this mock election and they will be discussing the facts they observed and some remarks upon the future of this technology intervention.

If you have been following our work or are interested in how the intervention of technology, rights, elections and identity this is a session you’d like to attend.

About One Vote

One Vote is an initiative to examine a diverse set of inputs and perspectives regarding the introduction and evolution of technology as part of the elections. We use public discourse, deliberations and reports to raise awareness about this topic for a lay audience. One Vote is designed to enable creating a framework - a mental model by which aspects of responsible technology can be reviewed in terms of fairness, transparency, equity, inclusion and privacy among other rights.

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