Problems in the 2000 presidential election, especially in Florida, initiated a large-scale shift toward new voting tech-nology. Using cross-sectional and longitudinal data, we report on the effects of changes in voting systems in Florida and Michigan. The variety of initial conditions and the numerous changes make these excellent case studies. We find that reforms succeeded in reducing the residual vote. Every change from old to new technology resulted in a decline in residual votes that was significantly greater than in areas that did not change voting equipment. The percentage of residual votes in the 2004 presidential race in localities that changed voting systems was well under 1 percent, repre-senting a 90 percent reduction in error in...
We examine the frequency of unrecorded (“residual”) votes in the 2000 presidential election, with th...
To test the supposition that the lost votes recovered by California through the modernization of vot...
Objective: We analyze the significant increase in the residual vote rate in the 2016 presidential el...
We examine the relative performance of voting technologies by studying presidential, gubernatorial, ...
An increasing number of public policy issues are decided by ballot propositions in the United States...
American elections are conducted using a hodge-podge of different voting technologies: paper ballots...
In the wake of the controversial 2000 presidential election, several reforms have been proposed to i...
In early 2001, after the disastrous election of 2000, Florida decided to revamp its voting systems, ...
In a participatory democracy where every vote counts, voters expect that every vote will be counted....
The 2006 election for U.S. House district 13 in Sarasota County, Florida, attracted extensive contro...
ABSTRACT: In a participatory democracy where every vote counts, voters expect that every vote will b...
The problems in the 2000 election in Florida focused national attention on the need for usable votin...
The 2006 election for U.S. House of Representatives District 13 in Sarasota County, Florida, attract...
Documents the developments in California, Colorado, Florida, New Mexico, and Ohio, where electronic ...
Many counties across the United States are in the process of replacing old voting technologies with ...
We examine the frequency of unrecorded (“residual”) votes in the 2000 presidential election, with th...
To test the supposition that the lost votes recovered by California through the modernization of vot...
Objective: We analyze the significant increase in the residual vote rate in the 2016 presidential el...
We examine the relative performance of voting technologies by studying presidential, gubernatorial, ...
An increasing number of public policy issues are decided by ballot propositions in the United States...
American elections are conducted using a hodge-podge of different voting technologies: paper ballots...
In the wake of the controversial 2000 presidential election, several reforms have been proposed to i...
In early 2001, after the disastrous election of 2000, Florida decided to revamp its voting systems, ...
In a participatory democracy where every vote counts, voters expect that every vote will be counted....
The 2006 election for U.S. House district 13 in Sarasota County, Florida, attracted extensive contro...
ABSTRACT: In a participatory democracy where every vote counts, voters expect that every vote will b...
The problems in the 2000 election in Florida focused national attention on the need for usable votin...
The 2006 election for U.S. House of Representatives District 13 in Sarasota County, Florida, attract...
Documents the developments in California, Colorado, Florida, New Mexico, and Ohio, where electronic ...
Many counties across the United States are in the process of replacing old voting technologies with ...
We examine the frequency of unrecorded (“residual”) votes in the 2000 presidential election, with th...
To test the supposition that the lost votes recovered by California through the modernization of vot...
Objective: We analyze the significant increase in the residual vote rate in the 2016 presidential el...