2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-52240-1_13
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Legislating for E-Enabled Elections: Dilemmas and Concerns for the Legislator

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“…The least common electoral technologies used related to the process of voting itself, namely some forms of internet voting (7%) and voting machines (14%). This is an interesting finding, since in the discussions about technology in the election process there is a tendency to focus only on the use during the voting process itself (Loeber, 2016).…”
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“…The least common electoral technologies used related to the process of voting itself, namely some forms of internet voting (7%) and voting machines (14%). This is an interesting finding, since in the discussions about technology in the election process there is a tendency to focus only on the use during the voting process itself (Loeber, 2016).…”
Section: Summary Datamentioning
confidence: 97%