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2010
Pilot projects in the area of remote Internet voting have been carried out in several countries. However, legally binding Internet-cast voting is valid in few countries, Estonia being the first country to introduce it at national level. A good communications infrastructure, voters’ high e-readiness, the widespread use of the national e-ID card, which ...
Ülle Madise, Epp Maaten
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Pilot projects in the area of remote Internet voting have been carried out in several countries. However, legally binding Internet-cast voting is valid in few countries, Estonia being the first country to introduce it at national level. A good communications infrastructure, voters’ high e-readiness, the widespread use of the national e-ID card, which ...
Ülle Madise, Epp Maaten
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Proceedings of the 2014 Conference on Electronic Governance and Open Society: Challenges in Eurasia, 2014
Internet voting has become a reality in Estonia differently from all other countries in the world. In the last seven elections increasingly larger share of votes has been submitted online. This research highlights key characteristics of internet voting in Estonia and explores its rationality.
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Internet voting has become a reality in Estonia differently from all other countries in the world. In the last seven elections increasingly larger share of votes has been submitted online. This research highlights key characteristics of internet voting in Estonia and explores its rationality.
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2015
We address some of the challenges in achieving internet voting for real world elections. One challenge is that home-based computers are likely to be infected by malware, threatening both the integrity and privacy of the vote. Another concern is the possibility that a voter may be coerced to vote in a particular way, for example by a family member or ...
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We address some of the challenges in achieving internet voting for real world elections. One challenge is that home-based computers are likely to be infected by malware, threatening both the integrity and privacy of the vote. Another concern is the possibility that a voter may be coerced to vote in a particular way, for example by a family member or ...
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Internet voting in Estonia 2005–2019: Evidence from eleven elections
Government Information Quarterly, 2022Piret Ehin +2 more
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Internet voting increases expatriate voter turnout
Government Information Quarterly, 2021Micha Germann
exaly
Investigating Usability and User Experience of Individually Verifiable Internet Voting Schemes
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 2021Tim Grube +2 more
exaly
2008
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.
Trechsel, Alexander H. +2 more
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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.
Trechsel, Alexander H. +2 more
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The forgotten election administrator of internet voting: lessons from Estonia
Policy Studies, 2022Iuliia Spycher
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