Voters in 10 municipalities had the option of voting electronically in the 2011 municipal and county elections. Voters in 12 municipalities have the option of voting electronically in the 2013 Parliamentary Election



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Internet voting pilots announced for 2013

The Government will conduct another pilot of Internet voting for the parliamentary election of 2013, due to positive experiences from the pilot in 2011. - We still need to know more before we can conclude on whether or not this should be a future way of voting for all voters in Norway, says State Secretary Dag Henrik Sandbakken.

Evaluation of the e-voting trial in 2011

The evaluation of the Internet voting trial in ten municipalities in the Norwegian 2011 elections is now completed and published on this page. A report summarizing these evaluations will be published on the 12th of September 2012.

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OSCE report from the observation of e-elections

The trial involving internet voting was conducted in an open and inclusive manner, according to experts from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in their evaluation report.

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The Norwegian E-vote 2011 Conference

The Norwegian E-voting 2011 Conference, hosted by the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, took place in Oslo Sunday 11 September 2011. The Ministry had invited both Norwegian and international speakers to give presentations at the conference. The audience included among others electoral observers, representatives from electoral authorities in other countries and researchers in the field of electronic voting. See the program and the presentations.

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Final results from the e-voting

See the final results of electronic votes cast in the municipalities participating in trials of electronic voting during the municipal and county council elections in 2011. The municipalities that participate in the trials are: Bodø, Bremanger, Hammerfest, Mandal, Radøy, Re, Sandnes, Tynset, Vefsn og Ålesund.

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