On being modern: New technologies and voting outside the US (06 Oct 2003)
The argument most frequently advanced in the United Kingdom in favour of implementing electronic voting is that it will increase turnout. In the UK, the under-25s tend to avoid voting in elections of any type. Local government and European Parliament elections rank among the worst for turnout (below 40 percent) and demonstrate a continuous downward trend in recent years.
Article URL: http://www.upassoc.org/upa_publications/upa_voice/volumes/5/issue_3/voting_not_us.html
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