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Estonian Internet Voting Called a Success

composer314 writes "The Associated Press is reporting that the small European nation of Estonia has conducted large-scale voting over the Internet. From the article: "Last week, Estonia became the first country in the world to hold an election allowing voters nationwide to cast ballots over the internet. Fewer than 10,000 people, or 1 percent of registered voters, participated online in elections for mayors and city councils across the country, but officials hailed the experiment as a success." The system is built on Linux." I guess it works well when the Internet is considered a human right.

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  1. Re:Isn't Estonia that "fake country" in Dilbert? by RLiegh · · Score: 4, Informative

    Estonia
    You're welcome.

  2. Re:Isn't Estonia that "fake country" in Dilbert? by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 4, Informative

    No, that's Elbonia- Estonia is about 50 miles north of where Elbonia is supposed to be. They're full of forests and songs instead of mud. (no, really- their revolution was called the "singing revolution" because as the soviet tanks were leaving, they were followed by crowds of people singing songs. Velio Tormis was their "Conductor General", and they've only been free since 1992).

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  3. Estonia a little reality check by voss · · Score: 4, Informative

    Estonia was part of the Russian empire until 1918, it was independent from 1918 to 1940 when it was forcibly annexed by the Soviet Union, all along it has been an ethnically distinct region. Estonia had only been part of Russia for 200 years prior to 1710 it had been part of either Denmark, Poland or Sweden.

    It was never an ethnically Russian area.

  4. Re:Privacy? by frn123 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Find out it at http://www.vvk.ee/
    Its the official Vabariigi valimiskomision (National Electoral Commitee) page.
    There is even an english section.