Elections 2022: Kenyans fear hacking during elections
[image: image.png] Dear Listers, Some interesting insights around Elections and Technology. Our Convenor Ms Grace Githaiga and Ms Egline Samoei,one of our Tech Observer shared insights on the just concluded August 9, 2022 elections for Quartz Africa. *“Kenyans don’t trust technology to run the electoral process. We are afraid that systems might be hacked. People want to see the votes counted one by one,” Egline Samoei.* *“Tech is seen as neural but it doesn’t run elections on its own. People behind the tech run elections. It is a case of garbage in, garbage out. If we key in the right data on the right verification mechanisms, then we will get verified election results,”Grace Githaiga told Quartz. * Read more of it here https://news.yahoo.com/kenyans-still-dont-trust-technology-114700550.html In addition, stay updated from our series of blogs about the 2022 Kenya Election. https://www.kictanet.or.ke/what-we-do/election-observers/
Nice summary. It would be nice to have electronic copies of forms 35,36,37,38 and 39 - even if only scanned, possibly with ID numbers of returning officers blanked out. Comprehensive results on MCA elections are missing and they are the most accessible elected officials who can positively influence our living environment. Some examples of campaign and election result sites, note use of Spanish and English: https://www.rachelfventura.com/es/about/ https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/IL/Lake/101312/web.245375/#/summary There is certainly the ability to create similar sites here (at least in Kiswahli and English, hopefully other languages as well), but maybe more education or will is needed. Will there be any education of elected officials on tools for engagement such as: a) Wordpress forums (many county government sites run on wordpress, but their quality varies significantly) b) Civic engagement forums such as Decidim ( https://decidim.org/ ), some countys ask for civic engagment in their budget allocations, but physical meetings are time consuming compared to online open feedback On 8/26/22 09:34, David Indeje via KICTANet wrote:
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Dear Listers,
Some interesting insights around Elections and Technology. Our Convenor Ms Grace Githaiga and Ms Egline Samoei,one of our Tech Observer shared insights on the just concluded August 9, 2022 elections for Quartz Africa.
/“Kenyans don’t trust technology to run the electoral process. We are afraid that systems might be hacked. People want to see the votes counted one by one,” Egline Samoei. / / / /“Tech is seen as neural but it doesn’t run elections on its own. People behind the tech run elections. It is a case of garbage in, garbage out. If we key in the right data on the right verification mechanisms, then we will get verified election results,”Grace Githaiga told Quartz. /
Read more of it here https://news.yahoo.com/kenyans-still-dont-trust-technology-114700550.html <https://news.yahoo.com/kenyans-still-dont-trust-technology-114700550.html>
In addition, stay updated from our series of blogs about the 2022 Kenya Election. https://www.kictanet.or.ke/what-we-do/election-observers/ <https://www.kictanet.or.ke/what-we-do/election-observers/>
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