Switzerland Prepares for Crucial E-ID Vote
Swiss voters to decide on state-run digital identity system on September 28, with implications for both domestic and expatriate citizens.

Key Takeaways
- Swiss voters will decide on the Digital Identity Act (e-ID) on September 28, 2025.
- The proposed e-ID system is entirely state-run, optional, and free of charge.
- A previous e-ID proposal was rejected by voters in 2021 because it relied on private providers.
- The Council of the Swiss Abroad adopted a resolution in favor of the e-ID in late August.
- Opponents include the Pirate Party, Young Swiss People’s Party, Federal Democratic Union, and anti-Covid measure groups.
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They Said
"The diaspora’s ‘parliament’ believes that it could be particularly useful for expatriates, who would benefit from simplified access to Swiss administrative services."
"Opponents fear state surveillance and an invasion of privacy."