In the current debate over the constitutionality of voter identification laws, both the Supreme Court and defenders of such laws have justified them, in part, as counteracting a widespread fear of vote fraud that leads citizens to disengage from the democracy. Because actual evidence of voter impersonation fraud is rare and difficult to come by if fraud is successful, reliance on public opinion as to the prevalence of fraud threatens to allow courts to evade the difficult task of balancing the actual constitutional risks involved. In this Essay we employ a unique survey to evaluate the causes and effects of public opinion regarding vote fraud. We find that perceptions of fraud have no relationship to an individual's likelihood of turning ou...
This paper examines public opinion on the effectiveness and consequences of voter identification law...
Objective. The proliferation of voter identification (ID) laws in the American states has spawned a ...
The results provide some evidence of vote fraud and that regulations that prevent fraud can actually...
This paper examines public opinion on the effectiveness and consequences of voter identification law...
Objective. This article examines public opinion on the effectiveness and consequences of voter ident...
In the wake of closely contested elections, calls for laws that require voters to present photo iden...
In recent months, debates over voter fraud have consumed state legislatures and blogs, courts and el...
Despite the antidiscrimination frameworks contained in the constitutional and statutory protections ...
This research paper focuses on issues related to voter fraud and integrity. Voter fraud and integrit...
Recent years have seen a wave of laws making it more difficult to vote in the United States. Their o...
In our recent electoral history, deceptive practices have been utilized to suppress votes in an atte...
Debate surrounding the security and accessibility of voting procedures in the United States has caus...
Recent years have seen a growing number of states adopt stricter voter identification laws, justifyi...
Photo identification (ID) laws are often passed on the premise that they will prevent voter fraud an...
As election season nears, citizens in many states will not be allowed to vote without providing some...
This paper examines public opinion on the effectiveness and consequences of voter identification law...
Objective. The proliferation of voter identification (ID) laws in the American states has spawned a ...
The results provide some evidence of vote fraud and that regulations that prevent fraud can actually...
This paper examines public opinion on the effectiveness and consequences of voter identification law...
Objective. This article examines public opinion on the effectiveness and consequences of voter ident...
In the wake of closely contested elections, calls for laws that require voters to present photo iden...
In recent months, debates over voter fraud have consumed state legislatures and blogs, courts and el...
Despite the antidiscrimination frameworks contained in the constitutional and statutory protections ...
This research paper focuses on issues related to voter fraud and integrity. Voter fraud and integrit...
Recent years have seen a wave of laws making it more difficult to vote in the United States. Their o...
In our recent electoral history, deceptive practices have been utilized to suppress votes in an atte...
Debate surrounding the security and accessibility of voting procedures in the United States has caus...
Recent years have seen a growing number of states adopt stricter voter identification laws, justifyi...
Photo identification (ID) laws are often passed on the premise that they will prevent voter fraud an...
As election season nears, citizens in many states will not be allowed to vote without providing some...
This paper examines public opinion on the effectiveness and consequences of voter identification law...
Objective. The proliferation of voter identification (ID) laws in the American states has spawned a ...
The results provide some evidence of vote fraud and that regulations that prevent fraud can actually...