Recent years have seen a growing number of states adopt stricter voter identification laws, justifying these new laws as guarding against voter fraud. But are citizens actually concerned that voter fraud is going on? In new research Todd Donovan and Shaun Bowler find that in states without voter ID laws, Democrats are generally confident that elections are fair while Republicans are not, and that the reverse is true in states with strict voter ID laws
Recent years have seen a wave of laws making it more difficult to vote in the United States. Their o...
In Crawford v. Marion County Election Board, the Supreme Court upheld Indiana’s voter identification...
Objective. The proliferation of voter identification (ID) laws in the American states has spawned a ...
Recent years have seen a growing number of states adopt stricter voter identification laws, justifyi...
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...
Photo identification (ID) laws are often passed on the premise that they will prevent voter fraud an...
As election season nears, citizens in many states will not be allowed to vote without providing some...
none2siU.S. states increasingly require identification to vote – an ostensive attempt to deter fraud...
The lead up to the recent midterm elections was marked by contentious debates over the effects on tu...
A majority of American states have instituted some form of voter ID law, laws which have been found ...
In this thesis, I examine the effects of voter ID [VID] laws on public confidence in elections. The ...
The 2000 US Presidential Election brought the confusing array of electoral rules to the minds of man...
As a nation, we now face a serious threat to the very nature of our democracy, and the core American...
Many states have passed laws that go beyond the federal Help America Vote Act (HAVA) and require add...
Recent years have seen a wave of laws making it more difficult to vote in the United States. Their o...
In Crawford v. Marion County Election Board, the Supreme Court upheld Indiana’s voter identification...
Objective. The proliferation of voter identification (ID) laws in the American states has spawned a ...
Recent years have seen a growing number of states adopt stricter voter identification laws, justifyi...
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...
Photo identification (ID) laws are often passed on the premise that they will prevent voter fraud an...
As election season nears, citizens in many states will not be allowed to vote without providing some...
none2siU.S. states increasingly require identification to vote – an ostensive attempt to deter fraud...
The lead up to the recent midterm elections was marked by contentious debates over the effects on tu...
A majority of American states have instituted some form of voter ID law, laws which have been found ...
In this thesis, I examine the effects of voter ID [VID] laws on public confidence in elections. The ...
The 2000 US Presidential Election brought the confusing array of electoral rules to the minds of man...
As a nation, we now face a serious threat to the very nature of our democracy, and the core American...
Many states have passed laws that go beyond the federal Help America Vote Act (HAVA) and require add...
Recent years have seen a wave of laws making it more difficult to vote in the United States. Their o...
In Crawford v. Marion County Election Board, the Supreme Court upheld Indiana’s voter identification...
Objective. The proliferation of voter identification (ID) laws in the American states has spawned a ...