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E-voting: the powerful symbol of e-democracy

Smith, Ella; Macintosh, Ann

Authors

Ann Macintosh



Contributors

Roland Traunmueller
Editor

Abstract

This paper focuses on an Internet-enabled remote voting system for a young people's parliament in the Highland region of Scotland. The parliament was established to increase young people's participation in local government. Two elections have been held to constitute the parliament. For both elections, the International Teledemocracy Centre (ITC) provided e-voting systems. The second system is part of a larger participatory design project, to develop an e-democracy website that serves the parliament and increases participation in a variety of ways . This paper investigates our motives for including e-voting, especially in relation to modernisation. We then evaluate the project and appraise the results according to these motives. While acknowledging the differences between this election and a statutory one, we then look at the relationship between modernisation and e-voting, in the light of our results.

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (Published)
Conference Name Second International Conference, EGOV 2003
Start Date Sep 1, 2003
End Date Sep 5, 2003
Publication Date 2003-01
Deposit Date Jan 5, 2017
Publisher Springer
Pages 240-245
Series Title Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Series Number 2739
Series ISSN 0302-9743
Book Title Electronic Government: Second International Conference, EGOV 2003, Prague, Czech Republic, September 1-5, 2003, Proceedings
ISBN 978-3-540-40845-1
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/10929179_43
Keywords edemocracy, eparticipation, information society, young people
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/459516