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Attitudes of Polish Voters Towards Introduction of e-Voting in the Context of Political Factors

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Despite the lack of legal basis, electronic voting has been present in the public discourse in Poland for over ten years. This can be seen in particular before parliamentary, presidential, local or European elections. Then, political parties, while trying to raise their election capital, declare their willingness to implement innovative methods of voting (e.g. i-voting) in elections to make the election process more convenient for those entitled to vote. Parties assume that this can mobilize the part of the electorate which typically does not utilize their universal suffrage.

The main objective of this article is to analyze and explain to what degree (and to what extent) political preferences may affect the choice made by voters, provided it is possible to have electronic voting as a method of their participation in elections. We ask the question: if the voters’ opinion on e-voting correlates with the opinions of the political parties for which they are voting. While looking for the answer to this question, the authors have assumed that there is a relationship between the political variable such as the preference and opinions on the use of modern forms of voting. To verify this diagnosis, we make a statistical analysis of the data coming from a survey implemented between March and May 2018 in Poland. Research findings lead to a general conclusion that political preferences are a statistically significant predicator for voters’ attitudes towards the introduction and use of voting over the Internet.

This article has been written as a part of a research project: E-voting as an alternative way of voting procedures in national elections. Experiences of selected countries and prospects for implementation e-voting in Poland (E-voting jako alternatywna procedura głosowania w elekcjach państwowych. Doświadczenia wybranych państw a perspektywy wdrożenia e-głosowania w Polsce) funded by the National Science Center in Poland UMO-2014/15/B/HS5/01358.

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    Internet Voting at the polling station: voters cast their votes in a designated location using the Internet.

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    Remote Internet Voting is a remote method of casting a vote whereby voters cast votes using “election kiosks”, or from a desktop computer connected to the Internet. The Internet is used to transfer data to the central database from both types of voting posts.

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    “There were two methods of voting available - via the Internet or by sending a special form via regular post (…). 21246 out of 44759 members of the party had voted in the primary elections. Turnout in presidential primary election in the PO was 47.47%. PO voters definitely preferred the Internet. Over 17 thousand votes were cast in this way. Four thousands of party members sent their votes by post”: M. Musiał-Karg, Electronic Voting as an Additional Method of Participating in Elections? Opinions of Poles, First International Joint Conference, E-Vote-ID 2016, Bregenz, Austria, October 18-21, 2016, Proceedings, eds. R. Krimmer, M. Volkamer, J. Barrat, J. Benaloh, N. Goodman, P. Y. A. Ryan, V. Teague, Springer 2017.

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    It is worth to notice that results regarding the statement: Poland should introduce Internet voting as an additional form of participation in elections are quite high: 40.91% of respondents answered “definitely yes”; 28.64% chose “rather yes”; 14.8% “hard to say”, 7.2% “rather no”; and 4.39% “definitely no”. The arithmetical average for the statement is 3.98. For more results see: M. Musiał-Karg, I. Kapsa, Citizen e-Participation as an Important Factor for Sustainable Development, European Journal of Sustainable Development, vol. 8, no 4, 2019.

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Musiał-Karg, M., Kapsa, I. (2020). Attitudes of Polish Voters Towards Introduction of e-Voting in the Context of Political Factors. In: Katsikas, S., Zorkadis, V. (eds) E-Democracy – Safeguarding Democracy and Human Rights in the Digital Age. e-Democracy 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1111. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37545-4_10

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