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Swiss voters approve plan for electronic identity cards

Swiss voters approve plan for electronic identity cards

Summary

Swiss voters have approved a plan to introduce electronic identity cards in the country. The vote was very close, with 50.4% approving the plan. The electronic IDs will not be mandatory, and the data will be stored on individual smartphones.

Key Facts

  • Swiss voters approved a plan for electronic ID cards by 50.4%.
  • 49.6% of voters opposed the plan.
  • Opinion polls had suggested up to 60% support for digital IDs.
  • This is the second time the public voted on digital IDs; the first proposal was rejected in 2021.
  • The new plan keeps data in government control and will not be held by private companies.
  • The data will be stored on individual users' smartphones.
  • Electronic IDs will be optional, and citizens can still use the national identity card if they wish.
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