How did poverty, race, population density, and other demographic characteristics affect disenfranchisement in the 2004 presidential election? I argue that there are two types of disenfranchisement: partisan disenfranchisement, which targets Democrats, and structural disenfranchisement, which targets members of low-status groups. Drawing demographic data from the United States census in 2000, and voting data from the secretaries of state websites, I use a negative binomial regression to correlate these variables with the incidence of voter disenfranchisement as collected by the Election Incident Reporting System, for the three "swing" states of Florida, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, with the "safe" states of California and Texas as controls. The r...
A recent spate of election laws tightened registration rules, reduced convenient voting opportunitie...
5.4 million Americans--1 in every 40 voting age adults-- are denied the right to participate in demo...
Civic engagement, particularly voter turnout, has declined as economic inequality and economic resid...
In 2016, 6.1 million Americans were ineligible to vote due to a previous or current status of incarc...
In 2016, 6.1 million Americans were ineligible to vote due to a previous or current status of incarc...
Through examining polling data and survey results, one can observe a notable disparity between those...
A recent spate of election laws tightened registration rules, reduced convenient voting opportunitie...
Campaigns\u27 increasing reliance on data-driven canvassing has coincided with a disquieting trend i...
Campaigns\u27 increasing reliance on data-driven canvassing has coincided with a disquieting trend i...
In the United States, the ability to participate in our political system, andspecifically the power ...
A recent spate of election laws tightened registration rules, reduced convenient voting opportunitie...
A recent spate of election laws tightened registration rules, reduced convenient voting opportunitie...
A recent spate of election laws tightened registration rules, reduced convenient voting opportunitie...
A recent spate of election laws tightened registration rules, reduced convenient voting opportunitie...
The United States is a representative democracy, meaning that citizens vote to elect officials who r...
A recent spate of election laws tightened registration rules, reduced convenient voting opportunitie...
5.4 million Americans--1 in every 40 voting age adults-- are denied the right to participate in demo...
Civic engagement, particularly voter turnout, has declined as economic inequality and economic resid...
In 2016, 6.1 million Americans were ineligible to vote due to a previous or current status of incarc...
In 2016, 6.1 million Americans were ineligible to vote due to a previous or current status of incarc...
Through examining polling data and survey results, one can observe a notable disparity between those...
A recent spate of election laws tightened registration rules, reduced convenient voting opportunitie...
Campaigns\u27 increasing reliance on data-driven canvassing has coincided with a disquieting trend i...
Campaigns\u27 increasing reliance on data-driven canvassing has coincided with a disquieting trend i...
In the United States, the ability to participate in our political system, andspecifically the power ...
A recent spate of election laws tightened registration rules, reduced convenient voting opportunitie...
A recent spate of election laws tightened registration rules, reduced convenient voting opportunitie...
A recent spate of election laws tightened registration rules, reduced convenient voting opportunitie...
A recent spate of election laws tightened registration rules, reduced convenient voting opportunitie...
The United States is a representative democracy, meaning that citizens vote to elect officials who r...
A recent spate of election laws tightened registration rules, reduced convenient voting opportunitie...
5.4 million Americans--1 in every 40 voting age adults-- are denied the right to participate in demo...
Civic engagement, particularly voter turnout, has declined as economic inequality and economic resid...