Waiting in line to vote is the most visible sign of the administrative friction of managing elections. The visibility of long lines makes them a convenient symbol for those who seek to improve election administration. However, absent comprehensive, reliable information about lines — where they appear, who endures them, and strategies to mitigate them — it is easy to flail at the problem without making much progress. The purpose of this white paper is to lay the groundwork with some evidence about where long lines occur and what is thought to cause them
Elections are fundamental to the success of democracy in the United States (U.S.). For decades, rese...
Precincts with fewer poll workers and voting machines and more minorities experienced longer voting ...
Despite the fact that in the 2012 presidential election, two-thirds of voters waited less than 10 mi...
We review evidence that long lines waiting to vote in the 2012 presidential election were costly and...
Waiting in line to vote is one of the clichés of Election Day, whether the venue is Kenya or the Uni...
Long lines at the polls can undermine the voting experience, even to the point of discouraging peopl...
This paper is the result of a nationwide study of polling place dynamics in the 2016 presidential el...
I am a resident of Baltimore City and have served as an election judge for Ward 9, precinct 5 at Mer...
This pilot study represents the first systematic attempt to determine how common lines are on Electi...
This paper is the result of a nationwide study of polling place dynamics in the 2016 presidential el...
This report documents the results of a nationwide study that the Bipartisan Policy Center and the Ma...
In Chapter 1, we conduct a dynamic panel data study of voting resource allocation within Florida cou...
In the days after the 2012 presidential election, the pictures became drearily familiar: long lines ...
I study the effects of voting costs—specifically, distance to polling location—using geographic disc...
Millions of American voters fail to complete their ballots each election year. These voters pres-ent...
Elections are fundamental to the success of democracy in the United States (U.S.). For decades, rese...
Precincts with fewer poll workers and voting machines and more minorities experienced longer voting ...
Despite the fact that in the 2012 presidential election, two-thirds of voters waited less than 10 mi...
We review evidence that long lines waiting to vote in the 2012 presidential election were costly and...
Waiting in line to vote is one of the clichés of Election Day, whether the venue is Kenya or the Uni...
Long lines at the polls can undermine the voting experience, even to the point of discouraging peopl...
This paper is the result of a nationwide study of polling place dynamics in the 2016 presidential el...
I am a resident of Baltimore City and have served as an election judge for Ward 9, precinct 5 at Mer...
This pilot study represents the first systematic attempt to determine how common lines are on Electi...
This paper is the result of a nationwide study of polling place dynamics in the 2016 presidential el...
This report documents the results of a nationwide study that the Bipartisan Policy Center and the Ma...
In Chapter 1, we conduct a dynamic panel data study of voting resource allocation within Florida cou...
In the days after the 2012 presidential election, the pictures became drearily familiar: long lines ...
I study the effects of voting costs—specifically, distance to polling location—using geographic disc...
Millions of American voters fail to complete their ballots each election year. These voters pres-ent...
Elections are fundamental to the success of democracy in the United States (U.S.). For decades, rese...
Precincts with fewer poll workers and voting machines and more minorities experienced longer voting ...
Despite the fact that in the 2012 presidential election, two-thirds of voters waited less than 10 mi...