The Scottish government will pay £7m to £9m over five years for an e-counting system
The country plans to use the technology for its 2012 local government elections, despite problems with electronic counting in its 2007 vote.
According to the notice published in the Official Journal of the European Union on 26 January 2010, the supplier will provide electoral forms, computer hardware and data capture services. Additionally, it will supply data collection and collation services for any by-elections up until 2015.
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