Voter ID is a contentious issue in electoral democracies worldwide. This article surveys arguments for and against voter ID in the Australian context, presenting data from the first election in the country to require it. The data demonstrate a differential impact on regional electorates and on electorates with concentrations of Indigenous voters. While the law in question (from the State of Queensland) was moderate in its overall impact, confusion created by it may have suppressed turnout. The law has since been repealed, but voter ID now has the support of a conservative majority on the Commonwealth Parliament’s electoral matters committee. We conclude that voter ID is not a solution to eliminating fraud, but an additional bureaucratic lay...
Recent years have seen a wave of laws making it more difficult to vote in the United States. Their o...
Over the past ten years, strict voter identification (ID) laws have become increasingly prevalent in...
The 2000 US Presidential Election brought the confusing array of electoral rules to the minds of man...
Voter ID is a contentious issue in electoral democracies worldwide. This article surveys arguments f...
In 2014 the Queensland LNP government introduced a new requirement, that voters must produce identi...
Objective. This article examines public opinion on the effectiveness and consequences of voter ident...
Are new rules needed to stop multiple voters from undermining Australian elections? Not according to...
This paper examines public opinion on the effectiveness and consequences of voter identification law...
In the United States, laws requiring voters to show ID in order to vote are both a novel and highly ...
Objective. The proliferation of voter identification (ID) laws in the American states has spawned a ...
This note discusses the contentious issue of voter ID laws and their ability to disproportionately a...
As election season nears, citizens in many states will not be allowed to vote without providing some...
In Crawford v. Marion County Election Board, the Supreme Court upheld Indiana’s voter identification...
Legal disputes over laws that require certain forms of identification (ID) to vote mostly focus on t...
On January 8, 2008, the United States SupremeCourt heard arguments in Crawford v. MarionCounty Elect...
Recent years have seen a wave of laws making it more difficult to vote in the United States. Their o...
Over the past ten years, strict voter identification (ID) laws have become increasingly prevalent in...
The 2000 US Presidential Election brought the confusing array of electoral rules to the minds of man...
Voter ID is a contentious issue in electoral democracies worldwide. This article surveys arguments f...
In 2014 the Queensland LNP government introduced a new requirement, that voters must produce identi...
Objective. This article examines public opinion on the effectiveness and consequences of voter ident...
Are new rules needed to stop multiple voters from undermining Australian elections? Not according to...
This paper examines public opinion on the effectiveness and consequences of voter identification law...
In the United States, laws requiring voters to show ID in order to vote are both a novel and highly ...
Objective. The proliferation of voter identification (ID) laws in the American states has spawned a ...
This note discusses the contentious issue of voter ID laws and their ability to disproportionately a...
As election season nears, citizens in many states will not be allowed to vote without providing some...
In Crawford v. Marion County Election Board, the Supreme Court upheld Indiana’s voter identification...
Legal disputes over laws that require certain forms of identification (ID) to vote mostly focus on t...
On January 8, 2008, the United States SupremeCourt heard arguments in Crawford v. MarionCounty Elect...
Recent years have seen a wave of laws making it more difficult to vote in the United States. Their o...
Over the past ten years, strict voter identification (ID) laws have become increasingly prevalent in...
The 2000 US Presidential Election brought the confusing array of electoral rules to the minds of man...