The addition of early voting laws has led to the many changes in the US political system. In this dissertation I examine early voting early voting in a number of different contexts. First, how early voting fits in with the larger issue of voter turnout in the U.S. Second, why some states have early voting policies and other states choose to not have those policies. Third, how state-level political parties view the option to cast an early vote. Fourth, the differences between early voters, election day voters, and non-voters. Fifth, what are the determents of casting an early ballot. Sixth, do early voting laws lead to more electoral participation. My findings suggest that early voting does not significantly change the way in which state-lev...
The litigation over the vote-by-mail process during the 2020 general election revealed that absentee...
Individual decision-making and its applications have been of scientific interest for a long time. De...
This thesis explores the relationship between public opinion polls and voter support and asks whethe...
Each year, an increasing number of American citizens choose to participate in the electoral process ...
This paper analyzes voting inequality created by the Electoral College. It focuses on the concept o...
Asian Americans continue to be an untapped force within American politics. Despite their status as t...
Electoral laws in the United States are causing hurdles for participation which affect the racial mi...
The context in which an institution operates structures the way political actors respond to it. Broa...
America is currently ranked 30 out of 35 countries in voter turnout among its peers in the Organizat...
Paper sharing resources for voting and civic engagement for UNT students created by the UNT Librarie...
Some scholarship and political experts describe voter ID laws as a form of voter suppression because...
Direct Recording Electronic Voting Systems (DRE) are some of the most popular forms of electronic vo...
Valid measurement of voter turnout is crucial to electoral studies. One major problem in obtaining v...
This work is an analysis of party policy change over time. So far, the predominant models of party c...
According to the federal government, the current model of voting in the United States has changed li...
The litigation over the vote-by-mail process during the 2020 general election revealed that absentee...
Individual decision-making and its applications have been of scientific interest for a long time. De...
This thesis explores the relationship between public opinion polls and voter support and asks whethe...
Each year, an increasing number of American citizens choose to participate in the electoral process ...
This paper analyzes voting inequality created by the Electoral College. It focuses on the concept o...
Asian Americans continue to be an untapped force within American politics. Despite their status as t...
Electoral laws in the United States are causing hurdles for participation which affect the racial mi...
The context in which an institution operates structures the way political actors respond to it. Broa...
America is currently ranked 30 out of 35 countries in voter turnout among its peers in the Organizat...
Paper sharing resources for voting and civic engagement for UNT students created by the UNT Librarie...
Some scholarship and political experts describe voter ID laws as a form of voter suppression because...
Direct Recording Electronic Voting Systems (DRE) are some of the most popular forms of electronic vo...
Valid measurement of voter turnout is crucial to electoral studies. One major problem in obtaining v...
This work is an analysis of party policy change over time. So far, the predominant models of party c...
According to the federal government, the current model of voting in the United States has changed li...
The litigation over the vote-by-mail process during the 2020 general election revealed that absentee...
Individual decision-making and its applications have been of scientific interest for a long time. De...
This thesis explores the relationship between public opinion polls and voter support and asks whethe...