Voter's intention to use electronic voting systems
Abstract
Electronic government initiatives play a central role in opening doorsfor potential votersto participate
in the political process by using electronic voting systems. Electronic voting is attracting more
attention by governments around the world, where many countries have exploited e-voting systems as
an alternative to traditional voting in their national elections. Citizens differ in their attitude towards
using e-voting. This study extended the technology acceptance model to predict the intentions to
use e-voting. This paper explored the intentions of citizens to use e-voting systems by conducting
an empirical research. To accomplish the main objectives of this paper, 320 surveys were collected
from Jordanian citizens. The findings indicate a significant influence of perceived usefulness and
perceived ease of use and security. Trust failed to predict intentions to use e-voting systems.
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