One of the most important things that citizens in democratic countries are asked to do as a part of their contribution to help preserve their democracy, is to vote to decide who from among them the majority wish to authorise to govern. Any country in which it is possible to exploit that process and deny persons of their Right to Vote, or allows persons other than the electors to cast their votes, puts the future of that democracy at serious risk. The author is satisfied that in many practising democracies, some persons, who are entitled to vote and try to exercise that right, are still being denied the opportunity to vote and have their votes counted to determine who is elected into government. The author has designed an automated electronic system that interacts directly with each person whose information is stored in its data base. This system can be used worldwide to address electoral problems but it can also be used for many other purposes to guarantee that only persons so authorised can carry out certain activities.