The One Vote project will host  its first Annual Conference on 25 January,
2022 — on National Voters Day, marking the anniversary of the foundation of
the Election Commission of India — to examine the effects of technological
interventions in electoral processes on the democratic rights and freedoms
of citizens.

Date: Tuesday, 25 January, 2022

Time: 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM

Schedule and registration:
https://hasgeek.com/onevote/annual-conference/schedule
<https://hasgeek.com/onevote/annual-conference/>

The annual conference is a collaboration between Article 21 Trust and One
Vote. It  is curated by Maansi Verma, lawyer and a Trustee at Article 21
Trust.

Recently, the Indian Parliament  passed The Election Laws (Amendment) Bill,
2021 that allows for Voter ID -Aadhaar linkage, despite evidence
<https://rethinkaadhaar.in/blog/2021/12/19/oppose-the-election-laws-amendment-bill-oppose-linking-voter-id-and-aadhaar>
of Aadhaar contributing to marginalization of already vulnerable
communities. Given the upcoming Assembly elections, it is imperative that
all technological interventions in the electoral  process which risk mass
disenfranchisement be scrutinized.

Article 21 Trust and the One Vote project aim to highlight key functions
and operations of technology in the elections, the voting process and
governance in general. This is to create a robust framework for evaluating
the pros and cons without endangering the democratic principles of
transparency, privacy and universal franchise.

The Annual Conference will be moderated by Padmini Murray, Founder of
Design Beku, and feature the following speakers: Usha Ramanathan (Scholar
in Law),  Anand Venkatanarayanan (Cybersecurity researcher), Nayantara
Ranganathan (Lawyer; independent researcher), TVS Sasidhar (Assistant
Professor at Azim Premji University), Jagdeep Chhokar (Founding member of
the Association for Democratic Reforms), SQ Masood (Social activist; Hon.
Secretary ASEEM), Seema Chishti (Journalist and writer). Speakers will
cover topics including voter data privacy and impact of Voter ID-Aadhaar
linking; disenfranchisement of electors in Telangana; electoral bonds;
political advertising; Pegasus, surveillance and risks for electoral
democracy, among others.

We’d like to invite you to participate in the conference and contribute to
the discussions. For queries, write to Chantal at [email protected] or
Neeta at [email protected] or call 7676332020.

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