Voto electrónico en la Rusia moderna: debates, tecnologías, experimentos

  • Irina Akimova Altai State University - Russia
  • Shapiev Siyabshakh Altai State University - Russia
  • Olga Blinova Altai State University - Russia
  • Vera Mankovskaya Altai State University - Russia
  • Olga Kitnovskaia Altai State University - Russia
Palabras clave: Elecciones, votación electrónica remota, sistemas de votación electrónica.

Resumen

Discutimos el creciente interés en el uso de medios técnicos para votar en elecciones y referéndums con una transición gradual al voto electrónico. Nuestro artículo aborda las peculiaridades del experimento sobre la organización y la realización de la votación electrónica remota en las elecciones de diputados de la Duma de la ciudad de Moscú de la séptima convocatoria, prevista para el 8 de septiembre de 2019. Además, el artículo analiza las ventajas y desventajas de votación electrónica, ofrece recomendaciones para eliminar algunos riesgos asociados con el uso de este tipo de votación electrónica. Los resultados recibidos del experimento permitirán definir las direcciones del trabajo posterior sobre la perfección de la regulación legal de la introducción en el proceso selectivo de las tecnologías digitales modernas. En caso de resultados positivos, se pueden desarrollar soluciones prácticas y tecnológicas que garanticen un mayor desarrollo del sistema de votación electrónica remota en Rusia.

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Biografía del autor/a

Irina Akimova, Altai State University - Russia

PhD, Associate Professor of Constitutional and International Law Department, Altai State University, Russian Federation

Shapiev Siyabshakh , Altai State University - Russia

Doctor in Laws, Professor, Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, Dagestan State University, Russian Federation

Olga Blinova, Altai State University - Russia

PhD, Associate Professor of Constitutional and International Law Department, Altai State University, Russian Federation

Vera Mankovskaya, Altai State University - Russia

PhD, Associate Professor of Constitutional and International Law, Department Altai State University, Russian Federation

Olga Kitnovskaia, Altai State University - Russia

LLM, Head of the Legal, Personnel, Control and Administrative Work Department of the Altai Krai Election Commission, Russian Federation

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Publicado
2019-12-30
Cómo citar
Akimova, I., Siyabshakh , S., Blinova, O., Mankovskaya, V., & Kitnovskaia, O. (2019). Voto electrónico en la Rusia moderna: debates, tecnologías, experimentos. Religación, 4(22), 268-273. Recuperado a partir de https://revista.religacion.com/index.php/religacion/article/view/578