Representatives of LS Cable and Miru Data System from South Korea yesterday presented its touch screen electronic voting system to the General Election Committee.
Explaining how the system works in scanning a voter’s identity, registering their choice, and in other aspects of the voting and counting process, the company officials said their technology made disputes impossible.
Explaining how the system works in scanning a voter’s identity, registering their choice, and in other aspects of the voting and counting process, the company officials said their technology made disputes impossible.
This is not the first instance of a foreign company trying to sell its system to Mongolia.