First country to hold elections using internet voting
The First to Vote Online: A Crossword Clue Solved
This week’s crossword puzzle has thrown a curveball! A clue that sent me scrambling through the annals of history and digging into the digital age. It’s a tricky one, but it’s also a fascinating look at the evolution of democracy.
The clue: “
First country to hold elections using internet voting.
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This is not just about technology; it’s about a nation being a pioneer in embracing the power of the internet to engage citizens in the democratic process. We’re talking about the very first country to trust in this innovative method of casting ballots.
My initial thought was Estonia, a nation known for its tech-forward approach. But, upon closer inspection, it seems the answer lies elsewhere. While Estonia is known for its e-voting system, it wasn’t the absolute first to implement it.
This is where the real puzzle begins!
We need to dive deep into history, searching for the trailblazers who first dared to connect the ballot box with the digital world. It’s a quest for the pioneers of electronic democracy.
Stay tuned, as we unravel this clue and discover the nation that took the leap into the future of voting.
Available Answers:
ESTONIA.
Last seen on the crossword puzzle: NY Times Crossword 22 Jun 24, Saturday