iTnews gets exclusive screenshots of the new NSW Electoral Commission iPhone app and of other IT systems to be in action at the state election.
on Mar 9 2011 6:46AM
Data entry of results at the Legislative Council Count Centre (Photo Copyright NSWEC, Used With Permission)
Ballot counting machines, expected to be hard at work again (Photo Copyright NSWEC, Used With Permission)
NSW State Election 2011 iPhone app developed by eGloo Technologies (Photo: Neerav Bhatt)
An iVote Demonstration site screenshot, showing how voters with disabilities or who live overseas can vote (Photo Copyright NSWEC, Used With Permission)
Technology and other materials to be shipped to Returning Officers. (Photo Copyright NSWEC, Used With Permission)
The iPhone app's Electorate District Finder function. It's possible to search by postcode or suburb. (Photo: Neerav Bhatt)
Once the voter selects their suburb on the iPhone app, they are taken to a landing page with electorate and polling information, and the option to view live results. (Photo: Neerav Bhatt)
Map showing location of polling places within Electorate District on the iPhone app (Photo: Neerav Bhatt).
It's possible to use geo-location on the iPhone to find your current position on a map, relative to the nearest polling place. The route is then mapped out (Photo: Neerav Bhatt)
A mock-up screen for 2011 Live Results in your electorate district on the iPhone (Will become historical once the count is finalised) (Photo: Neerav Bhatt)
Data entry of results at the Legislative Council Count Centre (Photo Copyright NSWEC, Used With Permission)