TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of the internet on participation: Study of a public policy referendum in Brazil
AU - Spada, Paolo
AU - Mellon, Jonathan
AU - Peixoto, Tiago
AU - Sjoberg, Fredrik M.
PY - 2016/3/17
Y1 - 2016/3/17
N2 - Does online voting mobilize citizens who otherwise would not participate? During the annual participatory budgeting vote in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil—the world's largest—Internet voters were asked whether they would have participated had there not been an online voting option (i-voting). The study documents an 8.2 percent increase in total turnout with the introduction of i-voting. In support of the mobilization hypothesis, unique survey data show that i-voting is mainly used by new participants rather than just for convenience by those who were already mobilized. The study also finds that age, gender, income, education, and social media usage are significant predictors of being online-only voters. However, technology appears more likely to engage people who are younger, male, of higher income and educational attainment, and more frequent social media users.
AB - Does online voting mobilize citizens who otherwise would not participate? During the annual participatory budgeting vote in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil—the world's largest—Internet voters were asked whether they would have participated had there not been an online voting option (i-voting). The study documents an 8.2 percent increase in total turnout with the introduction of i-voting. In support of the mobilization hypothesis, unique survey data show that i-voting is mainly used by new participants rather than just for convenience by those who were already mobilized. The study also finds that age, gender, income, education, and social media usage are significant predictors of being online-only voters. However, technology appears more likely to engage people who are younger, male, of higher income and educational attainment, and more frequent social media users.
KW - Digital divide
KW - e-democracy
KW - e-voting
KW - participation
KW - participatory budgeting
U2 - 10.1080/19331681.2016.1162250
DO - 10.1080/19331681.2016.1162250
M3 - Article
SN - 1933-1681
VL - 13
SP - 187
EP - 207
JO - Journal of Information Technology & Politics
JF - Journal of Information Technology & Politics
IS - 3
ER -