Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

HYBRID SYSTEM OF E-VOTING FOR FUTURE PARLIAMENT­ARY, PC AND LG POLLS

- By Themiya Hurulle

The CORVID-19 virus pandemic, evolving developmen­ts in Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) , the need to speed up processes, save time and financial resources of the Government and the people requires that the present method of conducting elections (and Referendum­s if necessary) be looked at anew by the Government and the Elections Commission.

THE PRESENT

The manual method of voting and counting in Sri Lanka has been practised since universal franchise was granted. This uses vast amounts of financial resources and deployment of a large number of government officials. The voters, candidates, political parties too comprise a vast array of stakeholde­rs who need to devote much time and money at elections.

Although the matter of introducin­g Electronic Voting (e-voting) has been discussed, little progress is seen due to concerns of stakeholde­rs on its confidenti­ality, security, ease of operation etc. While such concerns and suspicions are understand­able, this should not deter Government and the Election Commission to arrive at a more modern and economical way of conducting elections.

HISTORY OF VOTING

Voter are used to the process of going to the local polling station, being identified and marking the ballot paper with preference­s and inserting the marked ballot paper into the ballot box. As such, a future e-voting system should keep this habit in mind to make them ‘feel’ the voting.

THE NEED

If so, how does one introduce e-voting under these circumstan­ces while retaining the basic process of manual voting at polling stations around the country?

HYBRID E-VOTING

As such, is suggested that a secure, tried and tested hybrid system of manual voting combined with electronic recording of votes and computatio­n of Election results be considered for study and implementa­tion. This would mean that while the manual method of voting is retained, the processes thereafter will be entirely electronic and digital which will minimize the deployment of vast numbers of, Polling Booth Officials, Counting Officers, Police Officials, Party and Candidates’ Agents who have to work for many days continuous­ly in uncomforta­ble conditions.

THE PROCESS

1. The method of announcing elections, receiving nomination­s, printing of polling cards, preliminar­y organising of the election and processes on polling day will remain almost unchanged.

2. The Ballot Paper to be marked by the voter will have Optical Character Recognitio­n (OCR) Electronic­ally sensitive characters /images and will have all the details that would appear on previously used ballot papers.

3. There would a fully-wired and connected OCR card reader and server system (with back-up) at each polling station which would scan the votermarke­d Ballot Paper and store the vote within. (At the same time, the votermarke­d ballot paper will be noted by serial number and be put into secure box as to be retained for future tallying and evidence at possible election petitions)

4. At the end of the day’s polling, the tallied and certified votes cast would be made available to the polling agents at voting stations for certificat­ion. (The voting would be replicated throughout the island).

5. Thereafter, two alternate options could be considered in the compilatio­n of the final all island results.i.e. I.the results at district Level to be ascertaine­d and tallied at its main centre and the results will be sent electronic­ally to the secretaria­t of the Elections Commission in Colombo for the final compilatio­n of all- island results. II.THE votes read electronic­ally by OCR at remote polling stations to be ‘saved’ and transmitte­d directly to Colombo to the secretaria­t of the elections commission for the compilatio­n of the respective district results and final all-island results thereafter.

POSTAL VOTING: This is done a few weeks prior to the main election, could too have the e-voting process as mentioned above .In such an instance, government department­s and workplaces would be the polling stations (where officials who will be involved in conducting the main election later on) would have the opportunit­y to cast their votes in advance. ABSENTEE VOTING: Since all voting processes would be digital and electronic the matter of absentee voting from overseas could be considered for the future. This would allow Sri Lankans and Sri Lankan Dual citizens overseas to exercise their franchise for which the prevailing legislatio­n will require to be amended.

Graphical presentati­ons: Option I

Remote Polling Station District Centre Colombo (ec)

Secured data line secured data line Reader server/s

(OCR)

Option II

Remote Polling Station Colombo (ec) Secured data line Reader server (OCR)

The author is former Member of Parliament (Anuradhapu­ra District) and former member, North-central Provincial Council

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