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E-voting involves casting a vote through electronic means that can also be counted electronically. Essentially, there are two types of e-voting: one that is done while being physically supervised by someone and then you have remote e-voting which is performed with the voters sole influence without being supervised. E-voting can be done in different ways such as through punch cards, optical scan voting systems or DRE (direct-recording electronic systems)
 * __E-voting__**

"Lobbying (also lobby) is the act of attempting to influence decisions made by officials in the government, most often legislators or members of regulatory agencies." - Wikipedia Lobbying involves the connection between the public and the congress. As what lobbyists do is usually take ideas or opinions from a people, elaborate on the good ones and then transmit that to the congressmen for approval.
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 * __Open government__**