This article aims to explain a new and recent phenomenon from the scope of political science: How does the implementation of remote internet voting (RIV) affect voter turnout in one chosen European state (Estonia) after employing e-voting on the supranational, national and local level of elections. From some point of view, Remote internet voting can have a positive effect on lowering the barriers for voting, because traditional elections using paper ballots do not meet today’s standards for many citizens. The question seems simple: Does the application of RIV create new possibilities for Estonian citizens to vote outside the polling stations thus bringing new voters to the polls in a number, that we can recognize as a significant change in ...
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Aggregate election results from the past elections in Estonia demonstrate that some par-ties consist...
There are far-reaching expectations that electronic democracy will increase political participation,...
Available online 12 July 2016E-voting has the potential to lower participation thresholds and increa...
E-voting has the potential to lower participation thresholds and increase turnout, but its technical...
Internet voting is a highly contested topic in electoral studies. This article examines Internet vot...
in collaboration with Dr. Guido Schwerdt, Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Dr. Fabian Breuer, GP...
One of the most apparent signs of the crisis of the democratic system is a systematically decreasing...
Internet voting has been an option to traditional voting in Estonia since 2005, which allows for a s...
Several countries have conducted Internet voting trials in binding public elections over the past de...
Recent years have seen increasing interest in internet voting in theory and practice. Proponents hop...
Estonia has acquired the reputation of a successful e-voting country, and perhaps justifiably so. It...
It sometimes seems to be a matter of when, and not if, online and remote voting will become availabl...
Internet is playing an increasingly important role in shaping citizens’ political experience. We tur...
Journal ArticleABSTRACT Several countries have conducted Internet voting trials in binding public el...
This paper reassesses the claim that electronic voting systems help voters to avoid common mistakes ...
Aggregate election results from the past elections in Estonia demonstrate that some par-ties consist...
There are far-reaching expectations that electronic democracy will increase political participation,...
Available online 12 July 2016E-voting has the potential to lower participation thresholds and increa...
E-voting has the potential to lower participation thresholds and increase turnout, but its technical...
Internet voting is a highly contested topic in electoral studies. This article examines Internet vot...
in collaboration with Dr. Guido Schwerdt, Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Dr. Fabian Breuer, GP...
One of the most apparent signs of the crisis of the democratic system is a systematically decreasing...
Internet voting has been an option to traditional voting in Estonia since 2005, which allows for a s...
Several countries have conducted Internet voting trials in binding public elections over the past de...
Recent years have seen increasing interest in internet voting in theory and practice. Proponents hop...
Estonia has acquired the reputation of a successful e-voting country, and perhaps justifiably so. It...
It sometimes seems to be a matter of when, and not if, online and remote voting will become availabl...
Internet is playing an increasingly important role in shaping citizens’ political experience. We tur...
Journal ArticleABSTRACT Several countries have conducted Internet voting trials in binding public el...
This paper reassesses the claim that electronic voting systems help voters to avoid common mistakes ...
Aggregate election results from the past elections in Estonia demonstrate that some par-ties consist...