A Comparative Assessment of Electronic Voting
Note to the Reader
This paper was prepared by the Strategic Knowledge Cluster Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue for Elections Canada. Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue is a network of experts on the European Union and European affairs funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada under its Strategic Knowledge Clusters program, with the goal of more effectively bringing research findings to stakeholders and the public
Authors of the report: Nicole Goodman, Jon H. Pammett, Joan DeBardeleben
Research assistance: Jane Freeland
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Part I: Methodology and Justification for the Cases Examined
- Part II: Benefits, Drawbacks and Risks Associated with Internet Voting
- Part III: Canadian Municipal Trials
- Part IV: European Trials
- Part V: Kiosk and Telephone Voting Methods
- Part VI: General Considerations for Canada
- Conclusion
- Bibliography