Election Reform Newsletter, Issue #53
Election Reform Newsletter
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June 4, 2008
Election Reform Newsletter.
On Topic.New Resources.Events. Forward to a Colleague.
On Topic: Voting Integrity
In the month since the Supreme Court issued its decision in the Indiana voter ID case, researchers have continued to explore the issues presented in the Court’s opinions. A new report from the Congressional Research Service provides a concise analysis of the case, and a report from the Center for American Progress examines broader issues related to the use of IDs.
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»  REPORT: "The Constitutionality of Requiring Photo Identification for Voting: An Analysis of Crawford v. Marion County Election Board" (PDF), L. Paige Whitaker, Congressional Research Service (May 2008)
»  REPORT: "The ID Divide: Addressing the Challenges of Identification and Authentication in American Society" (PDF), Peter P. Swire and Cassandra Q. Butts, Center for American Progress (June 2008)
 
 
 
 
Recent events ranging from the Supreme Court’s decision in Crawford to the turmoil that has resulted from Zimbabwe’s recent presidential contest have demonstrated that countries around the world grapple with the fundamental issue of guaranteeing that their elections are fair and competitive. On May 21, the Election Reform Project hosted a discussion of a new book that explores ways to define, measure, and detect election fraud.
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As election officials begin to prepare their voting systems for use in November, the Election Assistance Commission is undertaking a farther-reaching task: developing new guidelines that will dictate which systems will receive federal certification for years to come. The Election Reform Project convened a task force to review the EAC’s draft guidelines, which has issued a set of recommendations on ways to improve the new standards.
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New Resources
TECHNOLOGY ISSUES
Viewpoint: Follow Bill Nelson's Lead on Reforming Elections System
Norman Ornstein
AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project (April 2008)
Interdisciplinary Roundtable Discussion on the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines
U.S. Election Assistance Commission (May 2008)
VOTING INTEGRITY
Viewpoint: There's Value in Voter ID Requirement - If It's Done Properly
Norman Ornstein
AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project (May 2008)
ELECTION ADMINISTRATION
Case Study: Election Observation Dispatches from the Polls (PDF)
electionline.org (May 2008)
Voting Information Project: Easy Access to Essential Voting Information
Pew Center on the States, JEHT Foundation, and Google (May 2008)
MORE ON ELECTION REFORM
 
Events
Public Meeting
U.S. Election Assistance Commission
June 19, 2008
Washington, DC
 
 
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Featured Resources
This commentary examines a new proposal by Ohio's Secretary of State for a pilot program of voting by mail in the state.
This report explores the usability of various voting systems and examines different ways in which local election administrators can maximize the usability of their systems. Particular areas of focus include residual vote rates and voter confidence in voting systems.
This paper provides an initial analysis of the issue of undervotes during the 2006 election in Florida's 13th Congressional District.
This paper presents a complete study of a Diebold AccuVote-TS voting machine. Analysis of the machine shows that it is vulnerable to extremely serious attacks, the mitigation of which require changes to the its hardware and software and the adoption of more rigorous election procedures.
This report examines partnerships to improve election administration in Georgia, Ohio, Connecticut, Idaho, and Maryland, and explores prospects for future cooperation in other areas of the country.
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.
As part of its broader research focus on elections, campaign ethics, campaign finance, and the legislative process, the Center for American Politics and Citizenship at the University of Maryland is engaged in research projects on voting technology and ballot design specifically.
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