“…(2) Trust in government: In the context of public services, trust in government refers to the perception of the government's capabilities and integrity as a service provider (Bélanger & Carter, 2008), which is part of the broader notion of political trust and concerns the degree to which citizens trust the government and its broadest political environment (the legislature, political leadership, and public institutions) (Mensah & Adams, 2020). Thus, in the context of i-voting, research mostly defines trust in government as trust in the electoral system and institutions directly related to election administration (Agbesi, 2020;Ali & Al Mubarak, 2018;Bélanger & Carter, 2008;Mensah, 2020), which addresses their electoral integrity in terms of ensuring free and fair elections (Norris, 2013).…”