Voter abstentionism and declining voter participation are widespread phenomena in European
democracies. Recently, the decline in electoral participation has also reached alarming proportions in Italy. However, a non-negligible share of abstentionism is not due to political attitudes or
protest, but simply to objective impediments to going to the polling stations. These impediments
include work and study in locations other than that of residence and electoral registration, as well
as illness or physical immobility. The article emphasizes the possibility of limiting this imposed
or involuntary abstentionism by using postal voting, deferred voting or free voting at any polling
station, and above all by introducing digital voting supported by web platforms.