What Does Electronic Voting (E-Voting) Mean?

Electronic voting is when a voter casts a ballot through a digital system instead of on paper. Until the beginning of the 21st century, electronic voting did not exist, and paper ballots were the sole means of recording votes. However, since the late 1990s/early 2000s, electronic voting has become more popular and made advances, despite many concerns around auditing and transparency.

Techopedia Explains Electronic Voting (E-Voting)

Electronic voting is often facilitated by kiosk hardware systems that are introduced to polling stations. These machines typically include an interactive touchscreen interface through which voters can cast their ballots.