Election Reform Newsletter, Issue #42
Election Reform Newsletter
AEI | The Brookings Institution.
December 19, 2007
Election Reform Newsletter.
On Topic.New Resources.Events. Forward to a Colleague.
On Topic: Voting Integrity
On January 9, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Crawford v. Marion County Election Board, the controversial Indiana voter ID case. The outcome may have broad implications for voters going to the polls in 2008, and on January 7, the Election Reform Project will host an event previewing and evaluating the arguments in the case before the Court.
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»  REPORT: "The Disproportionate Impact of Indiana Voter ID Requirements on the Electorate" (PDF), Matt Barreto (University of Washington), Stephen A. Nuno (University of California, Irvine), and Gabriel Sanchez (University of New Mexico), University of Washington Institute for the Study of Ethnicity and Race (November 2007)
»  REPORT: "The Effects of Photographic Identification on Voter Turnout in Indiana: A County-Level Analysis" (PDF), Jeffrey Milyo, Institute of Public Policy, University of Missouri (November 2007)
»  HEARING/EVENT: , "The Politics and Law of Voter ID: Previewing the Supreme Court Arguments in Crawford v. Marion County Election Board," AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project (January 7, 2008)
 
 
 
Because many aspects of election administration in the United States are dictated by the laws of individual states and counties, there are important lessons to be learned from looking closely at other jurisdictions.  A new, exhaustive study by researchers at Ohio State examines all aspects of the administration systems of five Midwestern states and makes recommendations for reform on both the micro- and macro-levels.
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Election reform scholars nationwide are continually seeking new sources of data that can be used to explore various research questions, and the release of the Election Assistance Commission’s 2006 Election Administration and Voting Survey is likely to prove useful to many.  The report examines a range of topics, including overall turnout; provisional balloting; voting machines; and poll workers and polling places.
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New Resources
TECHNOLOGY ISSUES
Project EVEREST: Evaluation and Validation of Election Related Equipment, Standards and Testing (PDF)
Office of the Ohio Secretary of State (December 2007)
EVEREST: Ohio's Voting System Report
Daniel Tokaji
Election Law @ Moritz (December 2007)
EARLY AND ABSENTEE VOTING
Bringing Voting Rights to Overseas and Military Voters (PDF)
Tova Andrea Wang
The Century Foundation (December 2007)
ELECTION ADMINISTRATION
The Help America Vote Act at 5 (PDF)
electionline.org (November 2007)
Viewpoint: The View from the Batter's Box: State-Level Policy Meets Street-Level Problems
Timothy J. Ryan
AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project (December 2007)
MORE ON ELECTION REFORM
 
Events
The Politics and Law of Voter ID
AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project
Washington, DC
January 7, 2008
 
 
About The Election
Reform Project
The AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project aims to synthesize election-related research, link the research and policy communities, track and assist the implemen-
tation of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) and encourage improvements in HAVA and in election conduct and administration.
 
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Featured Resources
This report outlines past problems related to voter fraud in the state of Missouri and discusses a potential solution in the form of the Missouri Voter's Protection Act; this legislation incorporates many of the proposals of the Carter-Baker Commission, including a photo identification requirement.
Drawing on exit poll data from 2006 collected in California, New Mexico, and Washington, this paper concludes that immigrant and minority voters are significantly less likely to provide multiple forms of identification.
This analysis explores Election Day Registration (EDR) as a potential threat to voting integrity, concluding that states with EDR have not experienced increased amounts of voter fraud.
Research Projects
Election Law @ Moritz, run through Moritz College of Law at the Ohio State University, contains both explanation and commentary on a wealth of election reform issues from a legal perspective.
Electionline.org provides daily news updates on election reform issues, as well as deeper analysis of selected topics, including recent reports on voter registration, recount procedures, and the progress in implementing the Help America Vote Act since 2002.
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