What steps can and do local election officials take to prepare for and respond to natural disasters and emergencies that impede and disrupt the operation of scheduled elections? How efficacious are these actions and practices, and to what extent, if any, can these practices be generalized to the 3,000+jurisdictions charged with conducting elections? In this article I address these questions by examining the conduct of the 2012 presidential election in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. I find several correctives for the disruptive effect of emergencies and natural disasters on voter participation including state laws that afford voters opportunities to ballot before Election Day and the number and staffing of polling places. These corrective...
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This Article considers the possibility that a major dispute over the outcome of the 2020 presidentia...
The article begins by expressing surprise that there is no safeguard for regularly scheduled electio...
With one Supreme Court decision, lower federal and state court decisions, pending litigation, and pr...
Our electoral system is vulnerable to terrorist attacks, natural disasters, and other calamities tha...
The conduct of elections is constrained by a myriad of factors that vary greatly across the 3,000+ j...
Holding regular elections is an essential feature of democratic practices. The case for postponing e...
The Covid-19 pandemic posed a profound challenge for the delivery of elections worldwide. Elections ...
From earthquakes to tornados, elected officials\u27 responses to natural disasters can leave an inde...
Previous research shows that uncontrollable events like natural disasters hinder incumbent leaders’ ...
In this study, I explore whether the public spending provided in response to a natural disaster is a...
Are election outcomes driven by events beyond the control of politicians? Democratic accountability ...
What are the effects of natural disasters on electoral results? Some authors claim that catastrophes...
Natural disasters and related prevention policies can affect voter decisions. In this study, we anal...
In just a few short months, the COVID-19 pandemic has already provoked multiple election law dispute...
Election officials play an essential role in American elections—not only by facilitating the casting...
This Article considers the possibility that a major dispute over the outcome of the 2020 presidentia...
The article begins by expressing surprise that there is no safeguard for regularly scheduled electio...
With one Supreme Court decision, lower federal and state court decisions, pending litigation, and pr...