Election Reform Newsletter, Issue #86
Election Reform Newsletter
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November 18, 2009
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On Topic: Election Administration
The U.S. Election Assistance Commission recently released the results of its Election Administration and Voting Survey, providing nationwide as well as state-level reports of how Americans cast their votes. Significant among the results is the increasing percentage of voters who cast their ballot in alternative ways and the number of ballots uncounted in the initial unofficial election returns.
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A two-day workshop, concluding on October 30, 2009, sought to decide upon a common data format for voting systems. Setting the requirements for a common data format will encourage transparency, interoperability, integration, and eventually assist in the transition to an electronic system of record keeping.
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For Ohio, with an outdated and inefficient registration process, modernizing its voter registration system is a priority. This preliminary report suggests that Ohio implement an automatic registration process, building off of pre-existing records in government databases for citizens who don't decline registration.
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New Resources
EARLY AND ABSENTEE VOTING
NASS Summary of the Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment Act
National Association of Secretaries of State
(October 2009)
Statement in Support of the MOVE Act
Senator Charles E. Schumer
(October 2009)
TECHNOLOGY ISSUES
E-Voting and Identity
VoteID 2009
(October 2009)
ELECTION ADMINISTRATION
Maintenance of State Voter Registration Lists
National Association of Secretaries of State (September 2009)
Improving State Voter Registration Databases
Committee on State Voter Registration Databases, National Research Council (October 2009)
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Featured Resources
This report provides an overview of reform proposals growing out of a summit convened by Ohio's Secretary of State to examine comprehensively the state's entire election system.
This report finds that the increase in the no-valid-vote rate in the 2008 presidential race in Florida was due to excessive overvoting statewide, not to the change in voting technologies.
Rather than submit a provisional ballot, some unregistered voters are able to both register and vote on Election Day. Same Day Registration has been enacted in nine states and the District of Columbia. This memo explores this policy’s effect on turnout.
The Research Database on the U.S. Voting System and Voting Technology provides access to empirical and analytical research about voting and elections to inform evidence-based reforms.
Research Projects
FairVote develops and promotes practical strategies to improve elections at the local, state and national levels.
The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law is a non-partisan public policy and law institute that focuses on fundamental issues of democracy and justice.
Part of the Institute for Governmental Studies at the University of California at Berkeley, the Election Administration Research Center (EARC) aims to improve the administration of elections.
Project Vote is a national nonpartisan, nonprofit 501(c)(3) that works to empower, educate, and mobilize low-income, minority, youth, and other marginalized and under-represented voters.
Directed by early voting scholar Paul Gronke and housed at Reed College, the Early Voting Information Center provides news and research on and a state-by-state overview of early voting issues.
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