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Swiss Voters Approve Digital ID by Narrow Margin

Swiss Voters Approve Digital ID by Narrow Margin

With 50.4 percent in favor, Switzerland backs state-run e-ID in a close referendum after its 2021 defeat
In a narrowly decided referendum, Swiss citizens voted by 50.4 percent to approve the introduction of a state-issued electronic identity (e-ID) system, overturning a previous rejection in 2021.

The new law makes the e-ID optional, free of charge, and under government control.

Parliament had adopted the e-ID Act in December 2024 with overwhelming majorities in both houses, triggering a referendum challenge under Switzerland’s direct democracy rules.

The new model omits private sector involvement—one of the principal objections that sank the prior version—and anchors the system in federal authority.

Supporters argue that the e-ID will modernize public services, simplify online authentication, and align Switzerland with digital identity frameworks emerging across Europe.

Opposition groups voiced concerns over privacy, surveillance, and potential erosion of anonymity, warning that “optional” provisions could serve as a slippery slope.

Under the system, users will control their data, which will be stored decentrally on personal devices.

Authorities have stressed that digital and physical IDs will coexist, ensuring citizens retain the option to verify identity via conventional means.

With the referendum’s close margin, implementation will require careful trust-building and transparency from federal agencies.

In the coming months, the Swiss government plans to roll out the e-ID system gradually, targeting a launch in 2026, while continuing public education efforts to reassure skeptics and protect civil liberties.

This vote marks a pivotal moment in Switzerland’s digital transformation narrative, illustrating both the potential and perils that lie at the intersection of identity, technology, and state power.
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