On this date, at the start of the 93rd Congress (1973-1975), the House held its first electronic vote.
Voters have a chance to invalidate their electronic vote in traditional elections, if they wish to.
Later in the night, a further 7,447 electronic votes cast were made available.
Voters can change their electronic votes an unlimited number of times, with the final vote being tabulated.
Therefore I put to the vote whether we should proceed with an electronic vote.
Mr President, you proceeded to an electronic vote before any result was known and that has led to confusion.
In any case, I am of the view that the 'electronic votes for everything' policy was working pretty well.
I deliberately held an electronic vote so that there could be no confusion.
Perhaps it would be possible to have access to the results of the electronic votes on paper so that we can follow them better.
Three topics out of the list were selected by electronic vote: