Swiss Voters Approve Electronic Identity Cards in Narrow Vote
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Swiss Voters Approve Electronic Identity Cards in Narrow Vote

In a closely contested referendum, Swiss voters have approved electronic identity cards with a narrow margin of 50.4% in favor. This decision marks a significant step towards modernizing identification methods in Switzerland, reflecting evolving perspectives on digital identity and privacy. The turnout was 49.55%, indicating strong public interest in the management of identity in the digital age, especially after a previous rejection of the proposal four years ago.

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