Switzerland to Vote on State-Managed Digital ID
Swiss citizens to decide fate of new electronic identity law on September 28, promising free, state-managed digital identification system.

Key Takeaways
- Swiss citizens will vote on a new electronic identity (e-ID) law on September 28.
- The proposed e-ID system is optional, free, and fully managed by the state.
- Voters rejected a previous e-ID draft in 2021 primarily because it involved management by private companies.
- Article 23 of the Digital Identity Law allows verifiers to request data transmission if 'absolutely necessary' to prevent fraud.
- A scandal involving thousands of suspected falsified signatures for popular initiatives occurred in October 2024.
By The Numbers
They Said
"This e-ID law lays the foundation for the commercial use of the data in our passports."
"Today, if you want to prove that you are over 18 to do an online transaction, you have to scan your identity card and reveal all the data it contains. With the e-ID, you will be able to show only that you are over 18."