Buchsbaum, Thomas M.Prosser, AlexanderKrimmer, Robert2019-10-162019-10-1620043-88579-376-8https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/29127Countries worldwide are carrying growing interest in e-voting. The paper gives a brief overview on recent developments. The countries are joined in their interest by industry and international organisations. All three groups of actors - and individual actors within each group - have different and sometimes diverging reasons for their interest, and thus different goals. The paper focuses on remote / i[nternet]-voting. Member states of the Council of Europe (CoE) are in their final phase of standard-setting on e-voting. The paper provides a preview on a possible CoE recommendation. As the number of e-voting tests is growing, so are the lessons learnt. The paper contains a list of suggestions on ways how best to introduce (remote) e-voting.enE-voting: International developments and lessons learntText/Conference Paper1617-5468