While Republicans tend to make it harder for people to vote through initiatives such as Voter ID requirements, Democrats tend to be in favor of measures which make voting easier, such as early and Election-Day registration. But do both measures advocated by Democrats actually have an impact on turnout? Barry Burden, David Canon, Ken Mayer and Donald Moynihan have examined vote returns across three presidential elections and find that while Election-Day registration laws are better at stimulating those who are on the fence to turn out – usually Democrats, early voting measures tend to encourage those who have already decided to vote – usually Republicans
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Former President Trump’s claims that he lost the 2020 election because of voter fraud, and the incre...
Ahead of presidential elections, the Republican and Democratic parties signal their agendas by relea...
As the 2020 presidential election approaches, there is growing concern over disinformation about the...
Democrats have begun 2022 with a renewed effort to pass voting rights legislation. And while Preside...
This week’s Queen’s Speech revived proposals to introduce photographic ID requirements for voting in...
Voters in the UK need more information about elections and candidates, particularly for local electi...
Despite the importance of national elections, many Americans see little value in voting. Tsjalle van...
Every decade US state legislators redistrict the congressional districts in their state based on new...
Elections in between US presidential contests – midterms – often attract lower voter turnout but can...
Widely believed to be a Democratic-leaning state by many political pundits, this week’s Virginia gub...
The Cabinet Office and Electoral Commission have published their evaluations of the voter ID trials ...
In recent years, some commentators have proposed introducing Congressional term limits as a way of d...
The COVID-19 pandemic meant that in the 2020 presidential election, many Americans were able to vote...
Liberal parties in western democracies which advocate broadly centrist economic policies, such as th...
Unlike the 2016 presidential election, in this year’s midterms, the pollsters for the most part got ...
Former President Trump’s claims that he lost the 2020 election because of voter fraud, and the incre...
Ahead of presidential elections, the Republican and Democratic parties signal their agendas by relea...
As the 2020 presidential election approaches, there is growing concern over disinformation about the...
Democrats have begun 2022 with a renewed effort to pass voting rights legislation. And while Preside...
This week’s Queen’s Speech revived proposals to introduce photographic ID requirements for voting in...
Voters in the UK need more information about elections and candidates, particularly for local electi...
Despite the importance of national elections, many Americans see little value in voting. Tsjalle van...
Every decade US state legislators redistrict the congressional districts in their state based on new...
Elections in between US presidential contests – midterms – often attract lower voter turnout but can...
Widely believed to be a Democratic-leaning state by many political pundits, this week’s Virginia gub...
The Cabinet Office and Electoral Commission have published their evaluations of the voter ID trials ...
In recent years, some commentators have proposed introducing Congressional term limits as a way of d...
The COVID-19 pandemic meant that in the 2020 presidential election, many Americans were able to vote...
Liberal parties in western democracies which advocate broadly centrist economic policies, such as th...
Unlike the 2016 presidential election, in this year’s midterms, the pollsters for the most part got ...
Former President Trump’s claims that he lost the 2020 election because of voter fraud, and the incre...