A portion of this research was supported by a grant to the Bowen Center for Public Affairs from the Pew Charitable Trusts under the Make Voting Work initiative. The authors are solely responsible for the data, research and findings reported herein
Several state legislatures recently have passed laws to scale back their early voting operations. Su...
The rising costs of election administration in an era of fiscal stress have motivated so...
Researchers studying early voting and related election reforms (e.g. Election Day registration) have...
Paper prepared for delivery at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Apri...
This paper was produced as a product of the Making Voting Work: Assessment and Evaluation of Indiana...
Some states have begun to experiment with Vote Centers as an alternative to precinct voting for the ...
Indiana is part of a growing trend in the United States to make voting more convenient. The hope is ...
Paper prepared for delivery at the Western Political Science Association annual meeting, Vancouver, ...
In 2003, Larimer County, Colorado, was the first jurisdiction to experiment with Vote Centers as an ...
In the modern political environment in the United States, voting is the most common form of politica...
This project focuses on the effects of recent electoral reforms on voter participation. The project ...
We examine the early voting process in Tennessee during the election of 1994. By conducting a mail s...
For both election officials and scholars, there are several questions about early voting that remain...
Over the course of the past 30 years, states across the nation have adopted early in-person voting l...
This paper examines early voting, an institutional innovation whereby citizens can cast their ballot...
Several state legislatures recently have passed laws to scale back their early voting operations. Su...
The rising costs of election administration in an era of fiscal stress have motivated so...
Researchers studying early voting and related election reforms (e.g. Election Day registration) have...
Paper prepared for delivery at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Apri...
This paper was produced as a product of the Making Voting Work: Assessment and Evaluation of Indiana...
Some states have begun to experiment with Vote Centers as an alternative to precinct voting for the ...
Indiana is part of a growing trend in the United States to make voting more convenient. The hope is ...
Paper prepared for delivery at the Western Political Science Association annual meeting, Vancouver, ...
In 2003, Larimer County, Colorado, was the first jurisdiction to experiment with Vote Centers as an ...
In the modern political environment in the United States, voting is the most common form of politica...
This project focuses on the effects of recent electoral reforms on voter participation. The project ...
We examine the early voting process in Tennessee during the election of 1994. By conducting a mail s...
For both election officials and scholars, there are several questions about early voting that remain...
Over the course of the past 30 years, states across the nation have adopted early in-person voting l...
This paper examines early voting, an institutional innovation whereby citizens can cast their ballot...
Several state legislatures recently have passed laws to scale back their early voting operations. Su...
The rising costs of election administration in an era of fiscal stress have motivated so...
Researchers studying early voting and related election reforms (e.g. Election Day registration) have...