Recent years have seen increasing scrutiny on election outcomes after accusations of ineligible voters and ballots wrongly rejected. Rebecca Green writes that the current rules on election transparency designed to reassure the public that elections are fair are no longer fit for purpose. She writes that these election transparency rules are based on dated assumptions and significantly changed realities concerning how Americans vote, how information travels, and how election oversight is conducted. She argues that state legislatures should review election transparency rules to ensure their clarity and improve election databases to allow voters to update their own information online
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Holding elections has become a global norm, even in autocracies; at the same time, there is mounting...
First DraftAbstract: If voting systems are to be trusted, they not only need to preserve both secrec...
In the aftermath of the 2020 election, a wave of legislative proposals to remake election law has sw...
Bush v. Gore catapulted this country into a crisis of confidence in the management of our elections....
Paper-ballot elections may be a bit cumbersome yet many people will agree that the procedures to be ...
During the past decade, “transparency” has become a focus of democratic governance. Open government...
For most of this country\u27s history, we have relied on human eyes and ears to oversee our system o...
I examine the provision of free and fair elections using a decision-theoretic model in which electio...
Transparency of bank accounts, nowadays, is an undeniable necessity, but no one denies that definite...
13 pagesInternational audienceVoting must respect several criteria to be democratic. In this paper w...
At last count, 18 laws have been passed in 30 states that make it more difficult to vote. According ...
Within the past century, electronic voting systems have become common place. Most states hold their ...
The right to free and fair elections is a core tenant of American democracy. But what precisely does...
Teaching students about the U.S. processes and security safeguards that ensure fair elections can fo...
Recent years have seen a growing number of states adopt stricter voter identification laws, justifyi...
Holding elections has become a global norm, even in autocracies; at the same time, there is mounting...
First DraftAbstract: If voting systems are to be trusted, they not only need to preserve both secrec...
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