Is e-voting currently used in any elections with EMB participation?
Georgia
Article 65
Conduct of polling
65.2 Voting shall be conducted under the procedure and in the sequence as follows:
a) on entering the polling room, a voter shall be checked for ink; if a voter is not inked, he/she shall be allowed to vote. A commission member responsible for regulating the voters flow in the polling room shall allow a voter into the polling room only after the voter presents his/her identity document and if not more than two voters are standing at the registration desk that is designated for that voter;
b) after entering the polling room a voter shall go to the registration desk corresponding to the first letter of his/her last name in the list of voters, and shall present to the registrar of voters a Georgian citizen’s ID card or passport; an internally displaced person (IDP) from the occupied territories of Georgia shall additionally present an IDP card. The registrar of voters shall check that the voter's registration data in the presented document(s) correspond to the data on the lists of voters, and that the voter's face and the photos in the presented document(s) and the photos in the lists of voters match. If the match is verified, the registrar of voters shall ink the voter and sign in a respective box in the list of voters, after which the voter will confirm the receipt of ballot paper(s) by his/her signature. When issuing a ballot paper(s), a registrar of voters shall sign in the appropriate box on the back of the ballot paper(s) and certify the ballot paper(s) with a special seal;
c) after endorsing a ballot paper(s), a voter shall enter a secret polling booth and fill out the ballot paper(s) as defined by this Law. After filling out the ballot paper(s), the voter shall fold it (them) so that it is impossible to see who/what he/she voted for;
d) a voter shall take the folded ballot paper(s) to a desk standing separately, shall independently take a special envelope and put the ballot paper(s) therein. Only a voter shall have the right to put a ballot paper(s) in a special envelope. An election commission member may not open the filled out ballot paper(s) or otherwise violate the secrecy of voting;