This county-level study examines factors associated with the rate of voided presidential ballots in the 1996 elections. Evidence indicates that voided ballots are significantly more prevalent in counties with higher percentages of African Americans and Hispanics. The relationship between voided ballots and African Americans disappears, however, in counties using voting equipment that can be programmed to eliminate overvoting. The rate of voided ballots is lower in larger counties, and in counties with a higher percentage of high school graduates. The rate of voided ballots declines as the number of presidential candidates on the ballot increases, but only up to a point, and then rises with further increases. Lever machines generate the lowe...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Following the ...
American elections are conducted using a hodge-podge of different voting technologies: paper ballots...
Literacy tests to gain access to the polls were banned in the United States in 1965 with the passage...
This county-level study examines factors associated with the rate of voided presidential ballots in ...
This county-level study examines factors associated with the rate of voided presidential ballots in ...
Every four years, more than 2% of voters fail to cast a valid vote in the U.S. presidential contest....
In this article, we report on the incidence of punch-card and other voting equipment by ethnicity, i...
In this article, we report on the incidence of punch-card and other voting equipment by ethnicity, i...
We examine the relative performance of voting technologies by studying presidential, gubernatorial, ...
We examine the frequency of unrecorded (“residual”) votes in the 2000 presidential election, with th...
Recent presidential and gubernatorial elections have exposed serious flaws in the process by which A...
Numerous studies show that the rate at which African‐Americans cast ballots with missing or invalid ...
The 2016 election was the first presidential election following the landmark Shelby County v. Holder...
In a participatory democracy where every vote counts, voters expect that every vote will be counted....
The 2000 presidential election exposed a surprisingly high level of inaccuracy in the tabulation of ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Following the ...
American elections are conducted using a hodge-podge of different voting technologies: paper ballots...
Literacy tests to gain access to the polls were banned in the United States in 1965 with the passage...
This county-level study examines factors associated with the rate of voided presidential ballots in ...
This county-level study examines factors associated with the rate of voided presidential ballots in ...
Every four years, more than 2% of voters fail to cast a valid vote in the U.S. presidential contest....
In this article, we report on the incidence of punch-card and other voting equipment by ethnicity, i...
In this article, we report on the incidence of punch-card and other voting equipment by ethnicity, i...
We examine the relative performance of voting technologies by studying presidential, gubernatorial, ...
We examine the frequency of unrecorded (“residual”) votes in the 2000 presidential election, with th...
Recent presidential and gubernatorial elections have exposed serious flaws in the process by which A...
Numerous studies show that the rate at which African‐Americans cast ballots with missing or invalid ...
The 2016 election was the first presidential election following the landmark Shelby County v. Holder...
In a participatory democracy where every vote counts, voters expect that every vote will be counted....
The 2000 presidential election exposed a surprisingly high level of inaccuracy in the tabulation of ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Following the ...
American elections are conducted using a hodge-podge of different voting technologies: paper ballots...
Literacy tests to gain access to the polls were banned in the United States in 1965 with the passage...