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MPs are concerned about electronic counting

e-Voting ruled out in the short term

Both electoral law and procedure need to change, says Electoral Commission chief executive

Written by Parliamentary reporter

Electoral Commission chief executive Peter Wardle has ruled out e-voting in Britain and called for radical changes to electoral law and practice before e-counting is used again.

He was commenting during a Parliamentary inquiry into what went wrong during the Scottish Parliamentary elections in May when 149,000 votes went "missing", which co-incidentally resulted in a Scottish National Party administration replacing Labour in Edinburgh.

"We think e-voting is not a mature technology yet and does not command sufficient confidence to be deployed," said Wardle, whose comments follow an independent report which also rules out e-voting in the short term.

Electronic vote counting has some notable successes around the world but still "raises a range of very important challenges", according to Wardle.

Before e-counting is used against in Scotland a list of criteria must be met, including "a more strategic approach, better coordination, better checking on suppliers and, crucially, looking at the legislation for e-counting".

MPs on the committee were particularly concerned that on May 3 machines rejected ballot papers without referring them always for human judgment.

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