Internet voting is a highly contested topic in electoral studies. This article examines Internet voting in Estonia over 15 years and 11 nation-wide elections. It focuses on the following questions: How is Internet voting organized and used in Estonia? How have the Estonian Internet voting system and its usage evolved over time? What are the preconditions and consequences of large-scale deployment of Internet voting? The results suggest that the rapid uptake and burgeoning usage rates reflect the system's embeddedness in a highly developed digital state and society. Through continuous technological and legal innovation and development, Estonia has built an advanced Internet voting system that complies with normative standards for democratic ...
Internet voting has been an option to traditional voting in Estonia since 2005, which allows for a s...
Aggregate election results from the past elections in Estonia demonstrate that some par-ties consist...
This paper discusses the experience related to selected European states implementing i-voting. Part...
Several countries have conducted Internet voting trials in binding public elections over the past de...
Journal ArticleABSTRACT Several countries have conducted Internet voting trials in binding public el...
Available online 12 July 2016E-voting has the potential to lower participation thresholds and increa...
Several countries have conducted Internet voting trials in binding public elections over the past de...
in collaboration with Dr. Guido Schwerdt, Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Dr. Fabian Breuer, GP...
An increasingly popular tendency can be observed in numerous states in Europe and globally, where mo...
This article aims to explain a new and recent phenomenon from the scope of political science: How do...
E-voting has the potential to lower participation thresholds and increase turnout, but its technical...
The internet has become a key battleground for political parties and candidates running for office. ...
There are far-reaching expectations that electronic democracy will increase political participation,...
The Estonian parliamentary election in 2007 is regarded as a success story of large-scale Internet e...
The research objective of the article is to explain why and how the Russian Federation implemented ...
Internet voting has been an option to traditional voting in Estonia since 2005, which allows for a s...
Aggregate election results from the past elections in Estonia demonstrate that some par-ties consist...
This paper discusses the experience related to selected European states implementing i-voting. Part...
Several countries have conducted Internet voting trials in binding public elections over the past de...
Journal ArticleABSTRACT Several countries have conducted Internet voting trials in binding public el...
Available online 12 July 2016E-voting has the potential to lower participation thresholds and increa...
Several countries have conducted Internet voting trials in binding public elections over the past de...
in collaboration with Dr. Guido Schwerdt, Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Dr. Fabian Breuer, GP...
An increasingly popular tendency can be observed in numerous states in Europe and globally, where mo...
This article aims to explain a new and recent phenomenon from the scope of political science: How do...
E-voting has the potential to lower participation thresholds and increase turnout, but its technical...
The internet has become a key battleground for political parties and candidates running for office. ...
There are far-reaching expectations that electronic democracy will increase political participation,...
The Estonian parliamentary election in 2007 is regarded as a success story of large-scale Internet e...
The research objective of the article is to explain why and how the Russian Federation implemented ...
Internet voting has been an option to traditional voting in Estonia since 2005, which allows for a s...
Aggregate election results from the past elections in Estonia demonstrate that some par-ties consist...
This paper discusses the experience related to selected European states implementing i-voting. Part...