Five Years of Internet Voting for Swiss Expatriates

Flurin Conradin
Christoph Wellig
Uwe Serdült
In CeDEM 14. Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government. 21-23 May 2014, Danube University Krems, Austria, eds. Peter Parycek and Noella Edelmann. Krems: Danube University Krems, 127–40.
Initially targeted at residential voters only, Swiss internet voting trials have recently been extended to expatriates. In this paper, we review the Swiss experience with internet voting systems for expatriates. After a short overview of the Swiss internet voting roll‐out focusing on the recent trials involving expatriates, we present newly collected data on the usage of the electronic voting channel. We find that internet voting is rather popular among expatriates. Already, every second Swiss abroad eligible to e‐vote makes use of the electronic channel, with increasing tendency. Moreover, we inquire about the socio‐demographic characteristics of the expatriate online voter. Most of the known socio‐demographic correlates of electronic voting – in particular male gender, IT skills, political knowledge, and possibly young age – seem to replicate for the case of expatriates. The only factor specific to expatriates is that the probability of casting the vote electronically increases with geographical distance to the home country.
Germann, Micha, Flurin Conradin, Christoph Wellig, and Uwe Serdült. 2014. “Five Years of Internet Voting for Swiss Expatriates.” In CeDEM 14. Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government. 21-23 May 2014, Danube University Krems, Austria, eds. Peter Parycek and Noella Edelmann. Krems: Danube University Krems, 127–40.
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   author = {Germann, Micha and Conradin, Flurin and Wellig, Christoph and Serd{\"u}lt, Uwe},
   title = {{Five Years of Internet Voting for Swiss Expatriates}},
   pages = {127--140},
   publisher = {Danube University Krems},
   editor = {Parycek, Peter and Edelmann, Noella},
   booktitle = {{CeDEM 14. Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government. 21-23 May 2014, Danube University Krems, Austria}},
   year = {2014},
   address = {Krems},
   abstract = {Initially targeted at residential voters only, Swiss internet voting trials have recently been extended to expatriates. In this paper, we review the Swiss experience with internet voting systems for expatriates. After a short overview of the Swiss internet voting roll-out focusing on the recent trials involving expatriates, we present newly collected data on the usage of the electronic voting channel. We find that internet voting is rather popular among expatriates. Already, every second Swiss abroad eligible to e-vote makes use of the electronic channel, with increasing tendency. Moreover, we inquire about the socio-demographic characteristics of the expatriate online voter. Most of the known socio-demographic correlates of electronic voting -- in particular male gender, IT skills, political knowledge, and possibly young age -- seem to replicate for the case of expatriates. The only factor specific to expatriates is that the probability of casting the vote electronically increases with geographical distance to the home country.},
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