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Your Ballot’s in the Mail: Vote byby Mail and AbAbsentee Voting , Project Vote 07/09/07 vote by mail, absentee voting, remote voting, Convenience voting, defined as access to voting at a time and place of the voter’s choosing, has grown exponentially in...
NASS Election Administration Survey: Early Voting and Absentee Ballot Counting Prior to Election Day National Association of Secretaries of States (NASS), 06/04/07 early voting, absentee voting, state data, remote voting, vote by mail, ...
Early Voting and Turnout , Paul Gronke, Eva Galanes-Rosenbaum, Peter A. Miller 01/16/07 early voting, voter turnout, state data, absentee voting, vote by mail, Early or convenience voting--understood in this context to be relaxed administrative rules and procedures by which citizens can cast a ballot...
Whose Absentee Votes Are Counted: The Variety And Use Of Absentee Ballots In California Michael Alvarez, Betsy Sinclair, Caltech, Thad Hall, Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project 07/19/05 absentee voting, election administration, voting behavior, California, Absentee voting is becoming more prevalent throughout the United States. While there has been some research focused on who votes by...
Location, Knowledge, and Time Pressures in the Spatial Structure of Convenience Voting , James G. Gimpel, Ann Marie Leonetti, Joshua J. Dyck University of Maryland, Daron R. Shaw University 01/01/05 convenience voting, remote voting, absentee voting, early voting, In this paper we examine the geography of voting methods in two metropolitan areas in key battleground states where convenience voting...
Why Everything That Can Go Wrong Often Does: An Analysis of Election Administration Problems Michael Alvarez, Thad Hall, Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project 11/01/03 election administration, principal-agent theory, vote-by-mail, early voting, remote voting, internet voting, absentee voting, Before the 2000 presidential election, few citizens in the United States paid much attention to election administration. But scholars have noted...
Voters With Disabilities: Access to Polling Places and Alternative Voting Methods US Government Accountability Office (GAO), , 10/01/01 accessibility, altenative voting methods, state data, policy, absentee voting, Federal law requires that disabled persons have access to polling places on election day. State political subdivisions must ensure that...
Voting in America: Final Report of the NCSL Elections Reform Task Force , National Conference of State Legislatures, 07/01/01 policy, internet voting, remote voting, election reform, postal voting, absentee voting, early voting, EDR, accessibility, After holding six meetings and hearing expert testimony on some of the problems with the election process in the U.S.,...
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