Absentee voting is becoming more prevalent throughout the United States. While there has been some research focused on who votes by absentee ballot, little research has considered another important question about absentee voting: Which absentee ballots are counted, and which are not? Research following the 2000 presidential election has studied the problem of uncounted ballots for precinct voters, but not for absentee voters. To study which absentee ballots are counted we use data from Los Angeles County – the nation’s largest and most diverse voting jurisdiction – for the November 2002 general election. We develop three hypotheses regarding the likelihood that various types of ballots will be counted, which we test with our unique absentee...
Although not widely known until much later, Al Gore received 202 more votes than George W. Bush on e...
Convenience voting, defined as access to voting at a time and place of the voter's choosing, has gro...
Every four years, more than 2% of voters fail to cast a valid vote in the U.S. presidential contest....
Absentee voting is becoming more prevalent throughout the United States. While there has been some r...
Absentee voting is becoming more prevalent throughout the United States. While there has been some r...
Absentee voting is becoming more prevalent throughout the United States. Although there has been som...
This paper examines the trend in absentee voting over the last thirty years in California. With the ...
If liberalization of absentee voting has the ability to increase voter turnout, then it is significa...
access to data from the 2002 election. We also thank Mary Sikora for her assistance, and Steve Ansol...
This paper addresses issues related to how the absentee voter actually casts their ballot on proposi...
This paper addresses issues related to how absentee voters actually cast their ballots on propositio...
This paper examines the trend in absentee voting over the last 30 years in California. With the libe...
Abstract In the 2003 California gubernatorial recall election 2,775,785 absentee ballots were cast, ...
Following the U.S. Senate recount and election contest in 2008, there was a heightened scrutiny of t...
Reforms in the recently enacted federal election reform legislation primarily address improving voti...
Although not widely known until much later, Al Gore received 202 more votes than George W. Bush on e...
Convenience voting, defined as access to voting at a time and place of the voter's choosing, has gro...
Every four years, more than 2% of voters fail to cast a valid vote in the U.S. presidential contest....
Absentee voting is becoming more prevalent throughout the United States. While there has been some r...
Absentee voting is becoming more prevalent throughout the United States. While there has been some r...
Absentee voting is becoming more prevalent throughout the United States. Although there has been som...
This paper examines the trend in absentee voting over the last thirty years in California. With the ...
If liberalization of absentee voting has the ability to increase voter turnout, then it is significa...
access to data from the 2002 election. We also thank Mary Sikora for her assistance, and Steve Ansol...
This paper addresses issues related to how the absentee voter actually casts their ballot on proposi...
This paper addresses issues related to how absentee voters actually cast their ballots on propositio...
This paper examines the trend in absentee voting over the last 30 years in California. With the libe...
Abstract In the 2003 California gubernatorial recall election 2,775,785 absentee ballots were cast, ...
Following the U.S. Senate recount and election contest in 2008, there was a heightened scrutiny of t...
Reforms in the recently enacted federal election reform legislation primarily address improving voti...
Although not widely known until much later, Al Gore received 202 more votes than George W. Bush on e...
Convenience voting, defined as access to voting at a time and place of the voter's choosing, has gro...
Every four years, more than 2% of voters fail to cast a valid vote in the U.S. presidential contest....