Tuesday, 7 February 2012

How does internet voting works in United State?







This picture above is one of the way using internet to do voting. This is ATM-style electronic voting system

More and more people rely on Web information and with the advance of Web 2.0 technologies they can increasingly easily participate to the creation of this information. Country-level politicians could not ignore this trend and have started to use the Web to promote them or to demote their opponents. Somehow in a university is that the needs and wants of students are catered for. By collecting the opinions of a such a large number of people is not an easy task. a new form of collection data by using internet system, this is way conviniet towards student.

Monday, 6 February 2012

Do You Think E-Politics Do Good To Politics?


By using the poll to analyse,result shown that mostly people think that by using internet to do voting it's more convenient and better. Basically meaning of electronic voting is means by using of an equipment that directly records votes only on electronic media, such as chips or disk, with no paper on other tangible from of backup. As many country are using this system to run the political voting. 

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

E-Politics work

The Internet is changing the way politics works. We saw it in Australia and are also witnessing it in the US. The trend of leveraging on the Internet to pitch election candidates is fast catching around the world and Malaysia is no exception.

Sunday, 29 January 2012

Advantages and disadvantages of an electronic voting system

There are few advantages and disadvantages of  an electronic voting system. In this century alot of country also using electronic voting system. Alot of country is running this system during election for example Malaysia and Us. Advantages of using online voting claims the convenience, flexibility and less cost. 

Thursday, 26 January 2012

Future of Online Voting

KUALA LUMPUR - More than 100,000 people have backed a Facebook campaign calling Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak to resign, just two days after Saturday's Bersih 2.0 rally.

The page, believed to have been set up shortly after the thousands dispersed from the city's streets on Saturday, has been attracting at least five "likes" per second, and hit its 100,000 mark about 3.50am this morning. Immediately after hitting its target, hundreds of users wrote "Your fired" on the wall, directing their messages to the nation's sixth prime minister.