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Romania Uses Anti-Fraud Software In By-Election For MP Seat
05.12.2010, 14:08 | Actuality | 782 views
Authorities in Hunedoara county, western Romania, are using a fraud-detection software application in Sunday’s by-election for a vacant lawmaker seat in the Chamber of Deputies. The by-election is held Sunday in 23 localities in the county, mostly rural areas, in 133 polling stations. Elections are supervised by a team of the country's Special Telecommunications Service, which developed the application together with the electoral authority. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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