Ukrainians divided over remote voting – Ukrainska Pravda
Pravda Ukraine
A recent poll Ukrainska Pravda commissioned from the SOCIS Centre for Social and Market Research has shown that Ukrainians are divided over the idea of remote voting by post or via the Diia online government services portal: 44.2% respondents support the idea, while 48.6% oppose it. Their major concern is the risk of falsification, even as there is a lot of support for remote voting for vulnerable groups, such as soldiers and people living in frontline areas.
Source: Ukrainska Pravda’s report on whether Ukraine is prepared for online and postal voting
Quote: “Ukrainska Pravda commissioned a set of questions on remote voting to be included in a scheduled December public opinion survey by the SOCIS Centre for Social and Market Research.
The survey was conducted by telephone on 5–11 December among a representative sample across Ukraine, excluding the Russian-occupied territories. A total of 2,000 respondents were interviewed, with a margin of error of no more than 2.6%.”
Details: When asked whether they support the idea of remote voting by post, via the Diia online government services portal, or by other means, the respondents gave a mixed response: 44.2% support this initiative, while 48.6% oppose it.
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