In this article, we report on the incidence of punch-card and other voting equipment by ethnicity, incomes and other variables, combining county-level demographic data from the Census Bureau with county-level data on voting equipment collected by Election Data Services, Inc. Our findings, widely reported in the national print and electronic media in late January and February of 2001, provide remarkably little support for the view that resource constraints cause poorer counties with large minority populations to retain antiquated or inferior voting equipment
The problems in the 2000 election in Florida focused national attention on the need for usable votin...
Recent presidential and gubernatorial elections have exposed serious flaws in the process by which A...
Campaigns\u27 increasing reliance on data-driven canvassing has coincided with a disquieting trend i...
In this article, we report on the incidence of punch-card and other voting equipment by ethnicity, i...
This county-level study examines factors associated with the rate of voided presidential ballots in ...
Votomatic-style punch card voting systems produce higher rates of residual voting than other technol...
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 ...
In a participatory democracy where every vote counts, voters expect that every vote will be counted....
We examine the relative performance of voting technologies by studying presidential, gubernatorial, ...
Recent presidential and gubernatorial elections have exposed serious flaws in the process by which A...
American elections are conducted using a hodge-podge of different voting technologies: paper ballots...
Many counties across the United States are in the process of replacing old voting technologies with ...
Lott (2009) finds that nonvoted ballot rates for down-ballot races are greater than those for presid...
The 2000 election brought the issue of voting machine performance to national attention. According t...
The problems in the 2000 election in Florida focused national attention on the need for usable votin...
Recent presidential and gubernatorial elections have exposed serious flaws in the process by which A...
Campaigns\u27 increasing reliance on data-driven canvassing has coincided with a disquieting trend i...
In this article, we report on the incidence of punch-card and other voting equipment by ethnicity, i...
This county-level study examines factors associated with the rate of voided presidential ballots in ...
Votomatic-style punch card voting systems produce higher rates of residual voting than other technol...
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 ...
In a participatory democracy where every vote counts, voters expect that every vote will be counted....
We examine the relative performance of voting technologies by studying presidential, gubernatorial, ...
Recent presidential and gubernatorial elections have exposed serious flaws in the process by which A...
American elections are conducted using a hodge-podge of different voting technologies: paper ballots...
Many counties across the United States are in the process of replacing old voting technologies with ...
Lott (2009) finds that nonvoted ballot rates for down-ballot races are greater than those for presid...
The 2000 election brought the issue of voting machine performance to national attention. According t...
The problems in the 2000 election in Florida focused national attention on the need for usable votin...
Recent presidential and gubernatorial elections have exposed serious flaws in the process by which A...
Campaigns\u27 increasing reliance on data-driven canvassing has coincided with a disquieting trend i...