Mr Crosby said there were more options for information if voting was taken online, for example candidates could provide little videos of what they stood for.
"I hope the electoral commission will actually move forward with this."
Unsuccessful council candidate Murray Guy also advocated for online voting to reverse the trend of dropping levels of voter participation.
Mr Guy said he viewed the trend as part of a bigger picture of the proliferation of council-controlled organisations that operated at arms-length to the council and the ''secret squirrel'' briefings.
Another unsuccessful candidate, Tony Christiansen, said it was sad so few people were voting. ''It is a sad indication of the way we think about our city.''