Electronic voting in Estonia
Electronic voting in Estonia gained popularity in 2001 with the "e-minded" coalition government. In 2005, it became the first nation to hold legally binding general elections over the Internet with their pilot project for municipal elections. Estonian election officials declared the electronic voting system a success and found that it withstood the test of real-world use.
Remains of disks destroyed by Electoral Committee in 2013
Electronic voting is voting that uses electronic means to either aid or take care of casting and counting ballots.
A cart holding an ES&S M100 ballot scanner and an AutoMARK assistive device, as used in Johnson County, Iowa, United States in 2010
VVPAT used with Indian electronic voting machines in Indian Elections
Smartphones are the mainstream for online voting used by the Japanese private sector, but e-voting is not possible due to the law in public office elections in Japan.
ISG TopVoter, a machine designed specifically to be used by voters with disabilities