
President Alvi’s Emphasis on Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs)
President Alvi’s Emphasis on Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs)
Strategic Potential for Quick and Transparent Results
President Alvi highlighted the prolonged struggle for Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and emphasized their potential to provide rapid and transparent election results. He underscored that EVMs would enable a dual approach with separate manual counting of paper ballots alongside electronic calculation, ensuring the swift availability and printing of totals for each candidate within five minutes of poll closure.
Expressed Disappointment and Thwarted Efforts
Over 50 Meetings at the Presidency
Expressing disappointment over the thwarted effort, which involved over 50 meetings at the Presidency, to introduce EVMs, President Alvi suggested that the adoption of electronic voting systems could have spared Pakistan from the current crisis of delayed and uncertain election results.
Addressing the Current Election Crisis
EVMs as a Solution to Delayed Results
President Alvi’s remarks highlight the potential of EVMs as a solution to the current challenges faced in the electoral process. The swift and transparent nature of EVMs could address issues related to delayed results and uncertainty, providing a more efficient and reliable mechanism for electoral outcomes.
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