Artículo
Voting Made Safe and Easy: the Impact of e-voting on Citizen Perceptions
Fecha de publicación:
06/2013
Editorial:
Cambridge University Press
Revista:
Political Science Research and Methods
ISSN:
2049-8470
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
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Resumen
Voting technologies frame the voting experience. Different ways of presenting information to voters, registering voter choices and counting ballots may change the voting experience and cause individuals to re-evaluate the legitimacy of the electoral process. Yet few field experiments have evaluated how voting technologies affect the voting experience. This article uses unique data from a recent e-voting field experiment in Salta, Argentina to study these questions. It employs propensity-score matching methods to measure the causal effect of replacing traditional voting technology with e-voting on the voting experience. The study's main finding is that while e-voters perceive the new technology as easier to use and more likely to register votes as intended—and support replacing traditional voting technologies with e-voting—the new technologies also raise some concerns about ballot secrecy.
Palabras clave:
Voting Techology
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Electronic Voting
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Citizen Perceptions
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Argentina
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Alvarez, R. Michael; Levin, Inés; Pomares, Julia; Leiras, Marcelo Carlos César; Voting Made Safe and Easy: the Impact of e-voting on Citizen Perceptions; Cambridge University Press; Political Science Research and Methods; 1; 1; 6-2013; 117-137
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