I've heard of cases where artificial intelligence is used to simulate voting behaviours in order to develop voting theories. I've provided a citation for one such article below.
In terms of theorizing the role artificial intelligence could have in voting processes or other forms of decision-making, this seems to be fairly new, but it will likely become more relevant in the future as AI technology continues to improve.
Meir et al. "Iterative voting and acyclic games." Artificial Intelligence. vol 252 (2017): p. 100-122.
AI is still AI and folowing experience the results are coming from the pshycoloogical and affects matters creation. Machine learning process can help to identify the tendencies but we have to taken time and event into account. One second here is not one second there, typical human behaviour. We have the responsability on a scientifical level to let a freedom area, what's the base of democracy. But coming back to your request the answer is yes. But PNL analytics actions and calculation of the difference between the awaiting and the real voting. Hardly depending on the (sorry in french) Normes d'internalité de jugement et leurs causalités, what's can be calculated. Very dangerous. Kind regards.