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Sawtak: A New Smartphone App to Help you with the Elections

27/11/2011
Sawtak: A New Smartphone App to Help you with the Elections
Sawtak: A New Smartphone App to Help you with the Elections
City Life
Staff Writer

It’s time for the Egyptian Parliamentary elections, and if you’re anything like us, you’re probably confused about the whole process: where to vote? Who to vote for? Which constituencies? What happens next?

To make your life a little easier and to help you cast your vote, Bright Creations (in partnership with Etisalat Egypt) has released Sawtak, an online and mobile application that gives Egyptian citizens the information they need to understand the Egypt election process and how they can go about voting in the elections. You can access the app on www.sawtak.me, where it’s available for download for iPhone, Blackberry and Android Smartphones, and critically, as a WAP site for more basic handsets on www.sawtak.me/homewap.

The application provides comprehensive and impartial information on all parts of the election process. Sawtak carries information such as registration processes, which constituency a voter belongs to, which contests a voter can cast their ballot for, the complete lists of parties and candidates, and the voting locations. Using an Egyptian ID number, any Egyptian citizen can find out everything they need to know to be prepared for the upcoming parliamentary elections in Egypt.

The idea for Sawtak came from a deep feeling of disenchantment at the still very rickety systems in place, and the need for a completely neutral platform from which users can identify and form their opinions and act on it in an efficient way.

Sawtak couldn’t have come at a better time, because as expected, there’s still a lot of hot air obscuring what is a huge landmark for the future of Egypt. Also, the application has no potential vested interests in the upcoming elections other than clearing the smokescreen and empowering every person to vote with a clear head.

Sawtak is objective in nature and provides no candidate or party profiles, restricting itself to only the candidate name, party name, constituency and link to their website.  You can check features of the application include the ability to add candidates and political parties to a favorites list for a user to return to in more detail later. The personal privacy of each voter is ensured by storing the information only on the user’s handset.

The information on Sawtak.me is sourced from the Ministry of State for Administrative Development via www.elections2011.eg. The Elections2011 site is also worth checking out, as it Google maps your voting precinct according to your national ID and offers a lot albeit confusing information and videos on the election process and what to expect.

Whatever your vote will be, make sure you go out and vote; each voice counts!

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