State legislatures hold substantial power to promote or deter voter turnout through election law. Their influence can readily shift the political nature of a state by altering the fundamental accessibility to voting, easing or complicating the overall process. Adjustments to registration, polling sites, ballot casting, and voter identification impact participation from the electorate and determine how specific subsets of the population can engage with the electoral system. This study examines these effects, the corresponding response from legislators through additional electoral laws, and the actions that citizens take to mobilize in support or opposition to the current conditions
World democracies widely differ in legislative, executive, and legal institutions. Different institu...
This is a quantitative study of the voter identification laws from each state in the United States. ...
Abstract: In order to assess the relative impact of party and ideology on legislative behavior, this...
Research on the effect of state election laws on turnout, participation, election outcomes, and poli...
This study examines state-level political participation in an analysis that integrates registration,...
The electoral system is often treated as fixed, but throughout U.S. history significant changes in e...
State governments have experimented with a variety of election laws to make voting more convenient a...
In the United States, there is wide variation from state to state in the institutional arrangements ...
In the United States, there is wide variation from state to state in the institutional arrangements ...
In recent years, state governments have increasingly passed legislation that signals a stricter tren...
Electoral institutions shape the potential costs and benefits of participation. This chapter argues ...
This empirical study seeks to broaden the interpretation of the 'rational voter model' so as to incl...
he expansion of suffrage was driven by a philosophy that those T persons added to the electorate sho...
World democracies widely differ in legislative, executive and legal institutions. Different institut...
World democracies widely differ in legislative, executive, and legal institutions. Different institu...
World democracies widely differ in legislative, executive, and legal institutions. Different institu...
This is a quantitative study of the voter identification laws from each state in the United States. ...
Abstract: In order to assess the relative impact of party and ideology on legislative behavior, this...
Research on the effect of state election laws on turnout, participation, election outcomes, and poli...
This study examines state-level political participation in an analysis that integrates registration,...
The electoral system is often treated as fixed, but throughout U.S. history significant changes in e...
State governments have experimented with a variety of election laws to make voting more convenient a...
In the United States, there is wide variation from state to state in the institutional arrangements ...
In the United States, there is wide variation from state to state in the institutional arrangements ...
In recent years, state governments have increasingly passed legislation that signals a stricter tren...
Electoral institutions shape the potential costs and benefits of participation. This chapter argues ...
This empirical study seeks to broaden the interpretation of the 'rational voter model' so as to incl...
he expansion of suffrage was driven by a philosophy that those T persons added to the electorate sho...
World democracies widely differ in legislative, executive and legal institutions. Different institut...
World democracies widely differ in legislative, executive, and legal institutions. Different institu...
World democracies widely differ in legislative, executive, and legal institutions. Different institu...
This is a quantitative study of the voter identification laws from each state in the United States. ...
Abstract: In order to assess the relative impact of party and ideology on legislative behavior, this...