Empirical evidence suggests that e-voting has no measurable effects on turnout. However, existing studies did not look at e-voting effects on the individual level. We innovate by analyzing whether and to what extent the availability of e-voting fosters turnout among specific groups of citizens, and how this influences the equality of participation. To that end, we estimate Bayesian multi-level models on a unique set of official data on citizens' participation covering 30 ballots between 2008 and 2016 in Geneva, Switzerland, which has the most far-reaching experience with e-voting worldwide. Despite the fact that e-voting was added to an easy-to-use form of postal voting, we find that offering e-voting has increased turnout among abstainers ...
This article investigates the mobilization potential of online voter information tools known as “Vot...
Do online and offline voters differ in terms of what they vote for? The growth of Internet voting in...
Using two different data sources-municipal level data and individual data-we consider several hither...
Recent years have seen increasing interest in internet voting in theory and practice. Proponents hop...
Internet voting (i-voting) is often discussed as a potential remedy against declining turnout rates....
One of the most apparent signs of the crisis of the democratic system is a systematically decreasing...
Voting technologies frame the voting experience. Different ways of presenting information to voters,...
Does online voting mobilize citizens who otherwise would not participate? During the annual particip...
Abstract: Many countries are forging ahead with convenient balloting methods, in particular electron...
Voting technologies frame the voting experience. Different ways of presenting information to voters,...
To date, most of our knowledge regarding individuals' propensity to internet vote comes from cross-s...
Over the last decades, e-voting has been used in a large number of countries and its impact on voter...
Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) render a valuable platform for tackling one of democracy's central...
We take advantage of a quasi-natural experiment in Évora, Portugal, to evaluate the imp...
Many countries are forging ahead with convenient balloting methods, in particular electronic and pos...
This article investigates the mobilization potential of online voter information tools known as “Vot...
Do online and offline voters differ in terms of what they vote for? The growth of Internet voting in...
Using two different data sources-municipal level data and individual data-we consider several hither...
Recent years have seen increasing interest in internet voting in theory and practice. Proponents hop...
Internet voting (i-voting) is often discussed as a potential remedy against declining turnout rates....
One of the most apparent signs of the crisis of the democratic system is a systematically decreasing...
Voting technologies frame the voting experience. Different ways of presenting information to voters,...
Does online voting mobilize citizens who otherwise would not participate? During the annual particip...
Abstract: Many countries are forging ahead with convenient balloting methods, in particular electron...
Voting technologies frame the voting experience. Different ways of presenting information to voters,...
To date, most of our knowledge regarding individuals' propensity to internet vote comes from cross-s...
Over the last decades, e-voting has been used in a large number of countries and its impact on voter...
Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) render a valuable platform for tackling one of democracy's central...
We take advantage of a quasi-natural experiment in Évora, Portugal, to evaluate the imp...
Many countries are forging ahead with convenient balloting methods, in particular electronic and pos...
This article investigates the mobilization potential of online voter information tools known as “Vot...
Do online and offline voters differ in terms of what they vote for? The growth of Internet voting in...
Using two different data sources-municipal level data and individual data-we consider several hither...