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Electoral Reform and the Electronic Voting System: Case of Mongolia

Electoral Reform and the Electronic Voting System: Case of Mongolia
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Author(s): Dashbalbar Gangabaatar (Nagoya University, Mongolia)
Copyright: 2020
Pages: 23
Source title: Digital Transformation and Its Role in Progressing the Relationship Between States and Their Citizens
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Sam B. Edwards III (Quinnipiac University, USA)and Diogo Santos (Pitágoras College, Brazil & Estácio de Sa University, Brazil)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3152-5.ch008

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Abstract

Mongolia introduced a new electronic voting system for the first time for the 2012 parliamentary election. E-voting empowers citizens by making voting simpler and providing better opportunities for certain groups of citizens to participate in the election process. The electoral reform was one of the major steps the parliament carried out in order to restore public trust lost in the violent protests against the 2008 parliamentary election results. A free, transparent, and fair electoral system was important to correct the fraud in the old election system. This chapter examines the effectiveness of the mixed system of election, the electronic voting system, the constitutionality of the electoral systems, and other changes to the electoral system in Mongolia.

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