Authors
P. Vinkel, R. Krimmer
Publication date
2016/10/18
Book
LNCS Proceedings of the 2016 E-Vote-ID Conference
Volume
10141
Publisher
Springer
Description
The introduction of remote electoral methods (also, e.g., postal voting) serves the citizen in providing an easily accessible and comfortable means of voting. In addition, remote voting is also considered a viable alternative for disenfranchised voters whose participation in elections has always been dependent on the methods they are offered – voters living or residing permanently abroad, voters who are living in conditions which make it difficult for them to attend elections for geographical reasons and voters with disabilities. All these voters need to make extra efforts in participating in the democratic process, and in all these cases, the principle of universality (or general elections) prevails over the possible concerns connected with the way of voting.
Still, Estonia is the only country in the world providing remote electronic means to its citizens in all elections countrywide. In this article we try to explain the …
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P Vinkel, R Krimmer - International joint conference on electronic voting, 2016