On Sunday, the Honduran Supreme Electoral Tribunal hosted top officials from the United States, the European Union, and the Organization of American States (OAS) to showcase the speed and security of Honduras’s election software prior to the November 26 national election.
Following a successful simulation of election day procedures, Supreme Electoral Tribunal president David Matamoros called the election software “robust, impervious to any cyberattack, and completely shielded.” During the simulation, trained election officials at more than 2,000 polling stations across Honduras uploaded test results to a secure server operated by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, or TSE. The server stripped the voting data of party affiliation to prevent bias during vote processing. The results were then compiled and verified at a TSE headquarters in Tegucigalpa. The entire simulation was conducted in less than two hours.
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