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Likud Decides Against Electronic Voting in Primaries Over Cybersecurity Concerns
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First reported by Srugim · 3 hours ago
What happened
The Likud party planned electronic voting for its primaries but reverted to manual voting due to fears of foreign cyber interference, delaying results until the next day.
- 01Likud explored electronic voting for its primaries but did not implement it.
- 02Cybersecurity consultations raised concerns about foreign interference.
- 03The party chose to keep manual voting to avoid disrupting results.
- 04Primary results will be announced the morning after voting.
- 05The decision reflects caution over election security risks.
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