Election Reform Newsletter, Issue #55
Election Reform Newsletter
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July 2, 2008
Election Reform Newsletter.
On Topic.New Resources.Events. Forward to a Colleague.
On Topic: Election Administration
When Americans go to the polls on Election Day, nearly two million poll workers greet them, representing one of the most important components for making sure an election runs smoothly. A report from the University of Utah explores how the quality of these poll workers can affect voter satisfaction, while a new analysis from the Election Reform Project looks at young people as a potential source of new volunteers on Election Day.
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»  REPORT: "The Human Dimension of Elections: How Poll Workers Shape Public Confidence in Elections" (PDF),Thad Hall (Utah), J. Quin Monson (BYU), and Kelly Patterson (BYU), Institute of Public and International Affairs, University of Utah (April 2008)
»  OPINION/ANALYSIS: "Viewpoint: Redefining What It Means to Be a Poll Worker," Matthew Corritore, AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project (July 2008)
 
 
 
 
Quips about voting machine accuracy and security frequently appear in the headlines, but the criticism usually comes from election officials, advocates, or members of the public. In a new report, the Election Technology Council presents a different perspective—that of the voting system industry—and makes recommendations for incorporating industry representatives into the regulatory process.
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Across the Midwest, local officials in all fields are dealing with the aftermath of record flooding. Election administrators are no exception; in Johnson County, Indiana, for example, voting machines in storage ended up under six feet of water. In a new piece, Nathan Cemenska of Election Law @ Moritz explores whether states are prepared for similar emergencies and lays out a series of questions to be considered when planning for a variety of disasters.
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New Resources
VOTER REGISTRATION
How Same Day Registration Became Law in North Carolina (PDF)
Steven Carbó and Joyce Kirschner
Dēmos (June 2008)
Draft: Universal Voter Registration: Policy Summary (PDF)
Renee Paradis and Wendy Weiser
Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law (June 2008)
TECHNOLOGY ISSUES
Are We Condemned to Repeat It?
Daniel Tokaji
Election Law @ Moritz (June 2008)
ELECTION ADMINISTRATION
Building Secure and Transparent Elections Through Standard Operating Procedures (PDF)
R. Michael Alvarez (Caltech) and Thad Hall (University of Utah)
Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project (June 2008)
March 4, 2008 Primary Election: Report from the Secretary of State (PDF)
Jennifer Brunner
Office of the Ohio Secretary of State (June 2008)
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Featured Resources
On Friday, September 22, 2006, the Election Reform Project hosted a conference entitled "The 2006 Elections--Are We Ready?" After a keynote address by Congressman Rush Holt (D-N.J.), panelists discussed the progress that has been made since the election debacle of 2000 and the hurdles that remain.
This report examines ten states with a history of election problems and potentially close races in the 2006 election cycle. Asking "are we any better off today than we were two years ago?," the authors explore issues including voter registration, voter identification, and pollworker recruitment.
Foley's blog explores a wide range of election reform issues from a legal perspective.
As dictated by state law, jurisdictions nationwide vary greatly in the structure of their election governing bodies. This analysis argues, that for many functions, these bodies should be bipartisan.
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.
This project aims to evaluate the current state of reliability and uniformity of U.S. voting systems; to establish uniform attributes and quantitative guidelines for performance and reliability of voting systems; and to propose specific uniform guidelines and requirements for reliable voting systems
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.
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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