Online voting in Canadian municipalities has proven to result in at least some moderate increase in the number of individuals participating in a given election. What is less apparent is how the implementation of these voting solutions affects voter turnout. This paper seeks to answer the question, what accessibility and outreach factors maximize voter turnout in online elections. This text will analyze six Ontario municipalities who have implemented internet voting for the first time in 2018. Assessing the effectiveness of their voter engagement strategies for that election period
The record of democratization in the postcommunist states indicates that there is a relationship bet...
Information and communications technology (ICT) represents an important enabling technology for on-f...
This report relies on the data collected in five surveys administered by the International Game Deve...
Ranked choice voting (RCV), also known as instant runoff voting (IRV), is claimed to be a more inclu...
Democracy serves as a governing philosophy where decisions are made by a vote of the population. Due...
The electronic voting system provides various advantages for voting and saves significant resources ...
Direct Recording Electronic Voting Systems (DRE) are some of the most popular forms of electronic vo...
Using the 1990, 1994 and 1998 Congressional mid-term elections, this study looks at whether the typ...
This dissertation examines the role of incumbent ideology on the entry decisions of congressional op...
Individual decision-making and its applications have been of scientific interest for a long time. De...
This paper analyzes voting inequality created by the Electoral College. It focuses on the concept o...
The substantial gap in electoral participation between upper and lower socioeconomic status groups h...
Voter turnout has been declining in Canadian elections at all three levels of government, raising qu...
From understanding why adoption matters to drilling down why same sex male couples are not adopting ...
In 2016, USAID's Center of Excellence on Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance launched its Learni...
The record of democratization in the postcommunist states indicates that there is a relationship bet...
Information and communications technology (ICT) represents an important enabling technology for on-f...
This report relies on the data collected in five surveys administered by the International Game Deve...
Ranked choice voting (RCV), also known as instant runoff voting (IRV), is claimed to be a more inclu...
Democracy serves as a governing philosophy where decisions are made by a vote of the population. Due...
The electronic voting system provides various advantages for voting and saves significant resources ...
Direct Recording Electronic Voting Systems (DRE) are some of the most popular forms of electronic vo...
Using the 1990, 1994 and 1998 Congressional mid-term elections, this study looks at whether the typ...
This dissertation examines the role of incumbent ideology on the entry decisions of congressional op...
Individual decision-making and its applications have been of scientific interest for a long time. De...
This paper analyzes voting inequality created by the Electoral College. It focuses on the concept o...
The substantial gap in electoral participation between upper and lower socioeconomic status groups h...
Voter turnout has been declining in Canadian elections at all three levels of government, raising qu...
From understanding why adoption matters to drilling down why same sex male couples are not adopting ...
In 2016, USAID's Center of Excellence on Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance launched its Learni...
The record of democratization in the postcommunist states indicates that there is a relationship bet...
Information and communications technology (ICT) represents an important enabling technology for on-f...
This report relies on the data collected in five surveys administered by the International Game Deve...