Residents of the Swiss town of Bulach are using SMS (short message service) to cast votes on a local measure regarding road speed limits. The SMS voting project will be reviewed by the Swiss government which could decide to roll out the capability across the country. About three years ago, Switzerland began to investigate e-voting. “We decided that only the Net is not enough these days because especially in Switzerland the mobile phone is very popular,” said Elisabeth Prader, the project leader for e-voting in the Canton of Zurich, where Bulach is located. Her team developed the SMS voting capability, which is now available to residents in Bulach. Just like for any election in Switzerland, the residents received their voting material in the mail but this time they also received a user ID and PIN (personal identification number) for voting via SMS. The letters were sent Oct. 10 and residents can use a variety of methods including SMS to cast their vote before Oct. 30. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe As an extra security measure, SMS voters also have to supply their birth date, Prader said. She said that the SMS process is more secure than paper balloting. “If you want to fail the system, it’s much easier to do it the traditional way than e-voting,” she said. For example, someone could steal the voting material from letter boxes but it would be easier for them to forge a signature and cast the paper ballot then to cast a vote on someone else’s behalf via SMS because of the birth date requirement, she said. Unisys Corp. supplied the programming to set up the SMS voting platform. Bulach residents won’t be the first in the world to vote via SMS. In 2003, some towns in the U.K. tried SMS to vote, said Alex Folkes, a spokesman for the Electoral Reform Society, a U.K. group that campaigns for better voting systems. But the effort failed to result in any significant increase in the number of people voting and had potential security problems, he said. “It didn’t have a significant beneficial effect,” he said. One of the SMS implementations in the U.K. ran into trouble when it took several hours for voters to receive a confirmation message that their vote had been received. That caused voter confusion.Some observers also weren’t satisfied with the way voters were authenticated. Citizens who wanted to vote sent a message to a certain number prior to the election indicating that they’d like to vote via SMS. They were then sent a postcard with both their elector number and a PIN number, Folkes said. “Your neighbor or someone else could see this and you wouldn’t know,” he said. Voters would find out that someone stole their identifiers when their vote wouldn’t be accepted because it would appear to have been sent twice. However, people who never voted might never know that their identifiers had been stolen. Folkes thinks further pilots are unlikely any time soon. “I suspect you won’t see any for a good few years,” he said. Prader said that she didn’t study previous implementations like those in the U.K. because the Swiss voting system is very different and as such other deployments were unlikely to be helpful. Bulach residents will have another chance to vote via SMS in November on a different issue. The Swiss government will examine the results of the trials and may decide to allow for SMS voting around the country, she said. By Nancy Gohring, IDG News Service Related content opinion The changing face of cybersecurity threats in 2023 Cybersecurity has always been a cat-and-mouse game, but the mice keep getting bigger and are becoming increasingly harder to hunt. By Dipti Parmar Sep 29, 2023 8 mins Cybercrime Security brandpost Should finance organizations bank on Generative AI? Finance and banking organizations are looking at generative AI to support employees and customers across a range of text and numerically-based use cases. By Jay Limbasiya, Global AI, Analytics, & Data Management Business Development, Unstructured Data Solutions, Dell Technologies Sep 29, 2023 5 mins Artificial Intelligence brandpost Embrace the Generative AI revolution: a guide to integrating Generative AI into your operations The CTO of SAP shares his experiences and learnings to provide actionable insights on navigating the GenAI revolution. By Juergen Mueller Sep 29, 2023 4 mins Artificial Intelligence feature 10 most in-demand generative AI skills Gen AI is booming, and companies are scrambling to fill skills gaps by hiring freelancers to make the most of the technology. These are the 10 most sought-after generative AI skills on the market right now. By Sarah K. White Sep 29, 2023 8 mins Hiring Generative AI IT Skills Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe