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SEPTEMBER 2021: DEPLOYMENT OF EVOTERS, EHOLDERS, EPARTICIPA, EUNIVERSITIES, EASSEMBLIES SERVICES

04 de Octubre del 2021

Elections of the College of Nurses of Peru, CGE Shareholders' Meeting, University elections and important testimonies of its authorities mark this month.

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JUAN MANUEL ZOLEZZI: WE HAD SEVERAL THINGS TO BE TAKEN CARE OF AND I BELIEVE THEY WERE OPTIMALLY RESOLVED.

30 de Septiembre del 2021

Since 2020, the University of Santiago has carried out its internal election processes with EVoting. Rector Juan Manuel Zolezzi highlighted the advantages of using electronic voting: It solved a big problem for us

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Aerial view of the University of Cuenca, Ecuador
PABLO PALACIOS, UCUENCA: WE WANT TO PROMOTE THIS ONLINE VOTING SERVICE IN A MORE FORMAL WAY.

23 de Septiembre del 2021

For the first time in its history, the University of Cuenca, Ecuador, held its elections via electronic voting with EVoting. The process was successful; the accompaniment and tools were very good, said the Coordinator of Computer Services.

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Elisa Araya, rector of the Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación, Chile
ELISA ARAYA, RECTOR OF THE UNIVERSIDAD METROPOLITANA DE CIENCIAS DE LA EDUCACIÓN (UMCE): DIGITAL WILL LEAD US TO DIRECT DEMOCRACY

16 de Septiembre del 2021

Elisa Araya Cortez, Rector oF the UMCE, highlighted the importance of electronic voting for Direct Democracy and the increase in voter participation.

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Sara Baccaglio, Head of Information Technology at Universidad de Costa Rica
SARA BACCAGLIO, UNIVERSIDAD DE COSTA RICA: THE HUMAN PILLAR IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR US.

10 de Septiembre del 2021

Sara Baccaglio, Head of Information Technology at the University of Costa Rica highlighted the incursion of electronic voting with EVoting in 4 electoral processes.

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UNIVERSITIES: MORE THAN 600 POSITIONS ELECTED WITH ELECTRONIC VOTING IN 2 YEARS

06 de Septiembre del 2021

Representatives of important higher education institutions in Chile, Costa Rica and Ecuador highlighted the advantages of remote electronic voting.

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