Abstract

Digital democracy, facilitated by advancements in digital technologies, offers transformative potential for enhancing democratic participation and political transparency. This paper examines the application of digital voting systems and online citizen participation platforms in modern democratic processes. By leveraging these technologies, we can significantly improve voter accessibility, streamline election processes, and foster more inclusive civic engagement. Additionally, digital tools such as open data initiatives, transparency portals, and digital accountability mechanisms can enhance governmental transparency and accountability. However, challenges such as security concerns, digital divides, and misinformation must be addressed to fully realize the benefits of digital democracy. Our analysis underscores the need for robust security measures, inclusive access strategies, and continuous innovation to ensure the effective implementation and sustainability of digital democratic practices.

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