We have analyzed the likely impact on voter turnout should Nebraska adopt Election Day Registration (EDR). Under the system proposed in Nebraska, eligible voters who miss the 18-day deadline for registering by mail may be able to register to vote on Election Day. Availability of Election Day Registration (EDR) procedures should give voters who have not previously registered the opportunity to vote. Consistent with existing research on the impact of EDR in the other states that use this process, we find that EDR would likely lead to substantial increases in voter turnout. Thisreport presents the following estimates of increases in turnout for Nebraska, and for specific groups of Nebraska citizens under EDR. Overall turnout could go up by 5.4...
Demos conducted a telephone survey of 27 individuals involved in Iowa's EDR campaign from June to Ju...
The number of states with election-day registration (EDR) of voters doubled in the early 1990s, prov...
Voter registration, it is widely argued, raises the costs of voting, thereby decreasing turnout. Stu...
R. Michael Alvarez of the California Institute of Technology and Jonathan Nagler of NYU analyze the ...
We have analyzed the likely impact on voter turnout should Vermont adopt Election Day Registration (...
R. Michael Alvarez of the California Institute of Technology and Jonathan Nagler of NYU analyze the ...
R. Michael Alvarez of the California Institute of Technology and Jonathan Nagler of NYU analyze the ...
R. Michael Alvarez of the California Institute of Technology and Jonathan Nagler of NYU analyze the ...
Election Day Registration (EDR), sometimes called "same day registration," allows eligible voters to...
Many researchers blame voter registration requirements for inequalities in turnout rates across vari...
drop in turnout has inspired many reform proposals to increase turnout. One such proposal allows vot...
As policymakers, election officials, and the public consider whether New York should change the way ...
Voter registration is widely viewed as a barrier to voter participation in general, and especially s...
Voter turnout is a perennial problem in the United States that is often amplified by a difficult reg...
Election Day Registration: a ground-level viewWhat Local Election Officials Have Learned Americans R...
Demos conducted a telephone survey of 27 individuals involved in Iowa's EDR campaign from June to Ju...
The number of states with election-day registration (EDR) of voters doubled in the early 1990s, prov...
Voter registration, it is widely argued, raises the costs of voting, thereby decreasing turnout. Stu...
R. Michael Alvarez of the California Institute of Technology and Jonathan Nagler of NYU analyze the ...
We have analyzed the likely impact on voter turnout should Vermont adopt Election Day Registration (...
R. Michael Alvarez of the California Institute of Technology and Jonathan Nagler of NYU analyze the ...
R. Michael Alvarez of the California Institute of Technology and Jonathan Nagler of NYU analyze the ...
R. Michael Alvarez of the California Institute of Technology and Jonathan Nagler of NYU analyze the ...
Election Day Registration (EDR), sometimes called "same day registration," allows eligible voters to...
Many researchers blame voter registration requirements for inequalities in turnout rates across vari...
drop in turnout has inspired many reform proposals to increase turnout. One such proposal allows vot...
As policymakers, election officials, and the public consider whether New York should change the way ...
Voter registration is widely viewed as a barrier to voter participation in general, and especially s...
Voter turnout is a perennial problem in the United States that is often amplified by a difficult reg...
Election Day Registration: a ground-level viewWhat Local Election Officials Have Learned Americans R...
Demos conducted a telephone survey of 27 individuals involved in Iowa's EDR campaign from June to Ju...
The number of states with election-day registration (EDR) of voters doubled in the early 1990s, prov...
Voter registration, it is widely argued, raises the costs of voting, thereby decreasing turnout. Stu...