Electronic voting machine trial held in Myitkyina
A demonstration and trial of using
Myanmar Electronic Voting Machine (MEVM) was held yesterday at the Maykha Hall
of the Kachin State Government Office in Myitkyina, Kachin State, allowing
eligible voters to experience the system firsthand.
U Khin Zaw, member of the Union Election
Commission, explained during the event that this machine is the first of its
kind to be used in Myanmar’s electoral history. It was designed and produced
domestically by Myanmar citizens. He noted that using this machine would
eliminate the possibility of invalid votes and reduce delays in vote counting.
It also aims to prevent numerical errors and ensure that accurate results are
announced within a short time, thereby enabling more transparent and credible
elections without controversies or irregularities.
Following the explanation, the Deputy
Director-General of the Union Election Commission Office gave a detailed
clarification on use of the MEVM system. Chief Minister of Kachin State U Khet
Htein Nan, state ministers, departmental officials and representatives from
political parties participated in a practical voting session using the
machine. — MNA/KZL
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