Mobile phones are essential in daily life but are underutilized for voting. Estonia pioneered internet voting in 2005, sparking debate over its impact on democracy. Some experts worry about security risks, while others, like Andrew Yang, advocate for mobile voting to increase turnout and democratize the political process. Yang believes mobile voting could disrupt the two-party system and enhance voter participation, especially in primaries, addressing socio-economic inequalities in the US. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)