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Electronic voting in modern Russia: discussions, technologies, am experiments

Yazarlar: Irina Akimova, Shapiev Siyabshakh , Olga Blinova, Vera Mankovskaya, Olga Kitnovskaia

Cilt 4 , Sayı 22 , 2019 , Sayfalar 268-273

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Anahtar Kelimeler:Elections,Remote electronic voting,Electronic voting systems

Özet: We discussed the increasing interest in the use of technical means for voting in elections and referendums with a gradual transition to electronic voting. Our article deals with the peculiarities of the experiment on the organization and conduct of remote electronic voting in the elections of deputies of the Moscow City Duma of the seventh convocation, scheduled for September 8, 2019. In addition, the article analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of electronic voting, offers recommendations on eliminating some risks associated with the use of this type of electronic voting. The received results of the experiment will allow to define directions of the further work on perfection of legal regulation of introduction in selective process of modern digital technologies. In case of positive results, practical and technological solutions can be developed, which will ensure further development of the remote electronic voting system in Russia.


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@article{2019, title={Electronic voting in modern Russia: discussions, technologies, am experiments}, volume={4}, number={268–273}, publisher={RELIGACIÓN}, author={Irina Akimova, Shapiev Siyabshakh , Olga Blinova, Vera Mankovskaya, Olga Kitnovskaia}, year={2019} }
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Irina Akimova, Shapiev Siyabshakh , Olga Blinova, Vera Mankovskaya, Olga Kitnovskaia. (2019). Electronic voting in modern Russia: discussions, technologies, am experiments (Vol. 4). Vol. 4. RELIGACIÓN.
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Irina Akimova, Shapiev Siyabshakh , Olga Blinova, Vera Mankovskaya, Olga Kitnovskaia. Electronic Voting in Modern Russia: Discussions, Technologies, Am Experiments. no. 268–273, RELIGACIÓN, 2019.