Several countries have conducted Internet voting trials in binding public elections over the past decade, including Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. These trials have been conducted at the local and regional levels of government, targeting specific populations of voters. However, Estonia—a former Soviet republic and now a full member of the European Union—has advanced the farthest in deploying Internet voting. Since 2000, Estonia has conducted two national elections in which all voters could use Internet voting. The first election, in October 2005, was for local offices and the second election, in March 2007, was a national parliamentary election. In this article, we discuss the context for the Estonian experience in ...
Europe has faced to the long-term falling voter turnout, particularly of the young generations prese...
It sometimes seems to be a matter of when, and not if, online and remote voting will become availabl...
The internet has become a key battleground for political parties and candidates running for office. ...
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...
Internet voting is a highly contested topic in electoral studies. This article examines Internet vot...
An increasingly popular tendency can be observed in numerous states in Europe and glob- ally, where...
in collaboration with Dr. Guido Schwerdt, Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Dr. Fabian Breuer, GP...
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...
This article aims to explain a new and recent phenomenon from the scope of political science: How do...
This paper discusses the experience related to selected European states implementing i-voting. Part...
Abstract: Pilot projects in the area of remote e-voting have been carried out in several countries b...
There are far-reaching expectations that electronic democracy will increase political participation,...
Estonia has acquired the reputation of a successful e-voting country, and perhaps justifiably so. It...
Europe has faced to the long-term falling voter turnout, particularly of the young generations prese...
It sometimes seems to be a matter of when, and not if, online and remote voting will become availabl...
The internet has become a key battleground for political parties and candidates running for office. ...
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...
Internet voting is a highly contested topic in electoral studies. This article examines Internet vot...
An increasingly popular tendency can be observed in numerous states in Europe and glob- ally, where...
in collaboration with Dr. Guido Schwerdt, Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Dr. Fabian Breuer, GP...
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...
This article aims to explain a new and recent phenomenon from the scope of political science: How do...
This paper discusses the experience related to selected European states implementing i-voting. Part...
Abstract: Pilot projects in the area of remote e-voting have been carried out in several countries b...
There are far-reaching expectations that electronic democracy will increase political participation,...
Estonia has acquired the reputation of a successful e-voting country, and perhaps justifiably so. It...
Europe has faced to the long-term falling voter turnout, particularly of the young generations prese...
It sometimes seems to be a matter of when, and not if, online and remote voting will become availabl...
The internet has become a key battleground for political parties and candidates running for office. ...