From SwissInfo:
A government study external link, published on Tuesday, revealed that demand for electronic governance services was far greater than what was on offer. E-voting, for example, is only used by 2% of Swiss voters at present, yet 68% believe it should be open to all. Meanwhile, 12% say it should only be available to voters with disabilities and those living abroad.
Over the past 15 years several cantons have used e-voting on a trial basis with systems developed by Swiss Post or canton Geneva (this system will be stopped at the end of 2019 for cost reasons). Many Swiss voters – especially those living abroad – are eager to vote online, but there is also opposition in certain quarters.
Most people who took part in the government study said they were very open to the idea of using e-governance services. Over 60% of those questioned said they do all or at least half of their administrative procedures online. This rises to 73% for companies.
See the full article at SwissInfo, produced by the Swiss public broadcasting association.
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