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Download fileObservations of the Scottish elections 2007
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posted on 2011-08-25, 10:24 authored by Russell Lock, Tim Storer, Natalie Harvey, Conrad Hughes, Ian SommervilleIn the recent Scottish elections, an e-counting system was employed to manage the increased complexity of the Scottish electoral system. The elections were also the first to allow members of the public to register as election observers, accredited by the Electoral Commission. This paper discusses some of the issues that arose during observations made by the authors as observers, relating to the use of the new e-counting system.
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LOCK, R. et al., 2007. Observations of the Scottish elections 2007. eGovernment Workshop ’07 (eGOV07), 12th September, 2007, Innovation North, Faculty of Information & Technology, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK.Publisher
© Emerald Group Publishing LimitedVersion
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2007Notes
This is a conference paper from the eGovernment Workshop ’07 (eGOV07), 12th September, 2007, Innovation North, Faculty of Information & Technology, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK. A subsequent version was published as a case study in the journal Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy [© Emerald Group Publishing Limited] and the definitive version is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17506160810876185ISBN
1750-6166Publisher version
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- en