Politic experts, analysts, and historians have been trying -for long time now- to map and explain the multifactor issue of independence referenda around the world.
Voting technology to facilitate voting for military personnel overseas
The British organization Webroots Democracy (also known as the Institute for Digital Democracy) will gather on October 10th a panel of experts to discuss their most recent investigation on the voting of military forces deployed abroad.
Voter turnout is declining, but there’s still hope
Declining voter participation has become a global concern and a steady electoral pattern in the last thirty years.
Biometrics pave the way to more reliable elections
Recently the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA) published a report on Introducing Biometric Technology in Elections.
E-voting as a safety measure for expatriates: The Estonian case
Citizens living abroad, with the legal right to vote in their countries of origin, need (and deserve) as much confidence in the protection of their voting rights as local residents.
Internet voting in the age of convenience
Although Internet voting can be an impassioned and controversial subject, most people would agree that it is a very convenient method to cast a ballot.