Objective. This article examines public opinion on the effectiveness and consequences of voter identification laws, focusing on the core issue in the Supreme Court's reasoning in the 2008 case that upheld an Indiana photo-ID law, Crawford v. Marion County Election Board. Method. We use a unique survey from New Mexico, where voter identification policies have recently undergone important changes. Questions in the survey examine whether voters think that ID laws protect against fraud and prevent legitimate participation, which point of view voters find more compelling, and whether attitudes toward voter identification are related to voter confidence. Results. Most voters think that voter ID laws prevent fraud, but many voters think that ensur...
This article presents and examines previously unavailable data regarding the extent to which Indiana...
Recent years have seen a wave of laws making it more difficult to vote in the United States. Their o...
Photo identification (ID) laws are often passed on the premise that they will prevent voter fraud an...
Objective. This article examines public opinion on the effectiveness and consequences of voter ident...
This paper examines public opinion on the effectiveness and consequences of voter identification law...
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 ...
In the current debate over the constitutionality of voter identification laws, both the Supreme Cour...
In Crawford v. Marion County Election Board, the Supreme Court upheld Indiana’s voter identification...
Recent years have seen a growing number of states adopt stricter voter identification laws, justifyi...
Voter Identification laws have been a politically divisive issue in recent years. Those against the ...
On January 8, 2008, the United States SupremeCourt heard arguments in Crawford v. MarionCounty Elect...
In the wake of closely contested elections, calls for laws that require voters to present photo iden...
As election season nears, citizens in many states will not be allowed to vote without providing some...
There has been much debate recently over the role of voter identification (ID) laws in affecting ele...
This article presents and examines previously unavailable data regarding the extent to which Indiana...
Recent years have seen a wave of laws making it more difficult to vote in the United States. Their o...
Photo identification (ID) laws are often passed on the premise that they will prevent voter fraud an...
Objective. This article examines public opinion on the effectiveness and consequences of voter ident...
This paper examines public opinion on the effectiveness and consequences of voter identification law...
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 ...
In the current debate over the constitutionality of voter identification laws, both the Supreme Cour...
In Crawford v. Marion County Election Board, the Supreme Court upheld Indiana’s voter identification...
Recent years have seen a growing number of states adopt stricter voter identification laws, justifyi...
Voter Identification laws have been a politically divisive issue in recent years. Those against the ...
On January 8, 2008, the United States SupremeCourt heard arguments in Crawford v. MarionCounty Elect...
In the wake of closely contested elections, calls for laws that require voters to present photo iden...
As election season nears, citizens in many states will not be allowed to vote without providing some...
There has been much debate recently over the role of voter identification (ID) laws in affecting ele...
This article presents and examines previously unavailable data regarding the extent to which Indiana...
Recent years have seen a wave of laws making it more difficult to vote in the United States. Their o...
Photo identification (ID) laws are often passed on the premise that they will prevent voter fraud an...