SUMMARY
E-voting is a voting system based on electronics, the existence of e-voting has been widely used and utilized by other countries in the world in elections, not least in some regions in Indonesia have also used e-voting in village head elections. . Although it has been used at the local level, e-voting has not been used in national elections in Indonesia. The implementation of elections in Indonesia using the conventional voting system has cost a lot of money, in contrast to the use of e-voting which can streamline the budget. This article reviews the extent of e-voting in the era of digitalization and democracy and how it is used in Indonesian elections. The research method used is normative juridical research, with a statutory approach, a case approach, and a conceptual approach. The results show that e-voting has been practiced in village elections in Indonesia but the use of e-voting in national elections has not been regulated in the Indonesian Election Law, the use of e-voting in elections can be carried out in stages by dividing the region namely For the areas of Jakarta, West Java, Central Java, and Bali, e-voting is applied in whole and part of Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Papua, Sumatera.