Kenya's post-election violence of 2007 prompted significant reforms in the election process, leading to the implementation of advanced technologies aimed at improving the integrity of elections.
The Kenyan Integrated Elections Management System (KIEMS) was developed to streamline and enhance the electoral process, covering various aspects from voter registration to results transmission.
While technology offers opportunities for greater transparency and reduced corruption in elections, it also introduces risks such as data misuse, system failures, and potential violations of voter privacy.
A careful evaluation of when and how to deploy election technologies is essential, ensuring they effectively safeguard electoral integrity while protecting citizens' data from exploitation.
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