Developers: | Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation (Central Election Commission) |
Date of the premiere of the system: | December 2023 |
Branches: | State and social structures |
2023: CEC plans to use the system in the presidential elections
The new InformPEC system and the mobile application of the same name will be used to inform citizens about the upcoming presidential elections in the Russian Federation. This, speaking at a plenary meeting of the Federation Council on December 7, 2023, said the chairman of the Central Election Commission Ella Pamfilova. According to her, the technology has already been tested during the last single voting day.
Widespread information and explanatory work, the implementation of which from house to house, eyes to eyes will be carried out by our colleagues from precinct election commissions, - explained the head of the CEC. |
She believes that the InformPEC mobile application will be able to bring the modern information campaign to a new level.
The pilot version of the InformPEC project was successfully tested as part of a single voting day in 2023 in 78 regions. 40 thousand PEC members bypassed 6.5 million households, conducted almost 5 million conversations with voters, clarified information about more than 6 million voters.
According to the chairman of the Central Election Commission, remote electronic voting (DEG) in the presidential elections in 2024 will be held in the same regions where it took place earlier.
We are not going to take risks during the presidential campaign and will only assess how the voting took place in the regions before, and on the basis of this, on the basis of their applications, we will make this decision, "the head of the CEC said in an interview with reporters. |
She clarified that this format will be applied in no more than 30 regions of the Russian Federation. In addition, the head of the CEC said that the state automated system (GAS) "Elections" and its modern digital analogue are completely protected from "intrusion, unlawful interference and all kinds of attacks, since they are both absolutely autonomous from the global Internet."[1]