Is technology used for identifying voters at polling stations (electronic poll books)?
Slovenia
Slovenia, National Assembly Elections Act 1992, as amended 2006 and 2017, [official consolidated text] accessed 3 November 2018
Article 71. A voter votes in person at the polling station where they are enrolled on the electoral register.
Voters first give their surname and given name and also, if necessary, their address.
If necessary, the president or a member of the polling board may establish the identity of an individual by their personal document or in any other way. Identity may be established on the basis of any personal document which provides personal data of a voter.
Thereupon the president or a member of the polling board encircles the serial number alongside the name of the voter on the electoral register, and the voter signs in the specified place in the electoral register. The chairman or a member of the election committee verifies whether the voter has signed in the right place and hands them the ballot. A voter receives the ballot even if they are unable to sign or they refuse to sign. If they cannot sign because of physical impairment or other reasons, or if they refuse to sign, the electoral committee specifically identifies this in the electoral register. The chairman or a member of the election committee explains at the request of a voter about technical aspects of voting.
If, by mistake, an individual is not enrolled on the electoral register, they may vote on the basis of a certificate issued by the competent body, stating that the voter is enrolled as a voter in the district of the polling board in which they wish to vote. This is entered in the records and the certificate is included with the records.