Election Reform Newsletter, Issue #52
Election Reform Newsletter
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Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law
Different states have different requirements regarding community-based voter registration drives, and this report summarizes the relevant laws in all fifty states.
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Curtis Gans, Center for the Study of the American Electorate, American University
In this article, Gans examines the effects of state-level reforms in the areas of absentee and early voting and finds little evidence that these reforms succeed in boosting voter turnout.
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Survey Research Center at the University of Georgia and the Office of the Georgia Secretary of State
Using data collected via exit polls at the three sites in Georgia during the 2006 election, this paper reveals that voters generally found the electronic voting system with a paper trail easy to use and expressed high levels of confidence in the systems' accuracy and security.
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electionline.org
This resource provides an overview of various pieces of legislation regarding voting by mail that are pending at the state level.
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U.S. Election Assistance Commission
Required biennially by law, this report examines the impact of the "Motor Voter" law in the federal elections of 2005 and 2006 and lays out recommendations for continued improvement in the law's implementation.
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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.
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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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