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AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project
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Matthew Corritore and Molly Reynolds, AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project
In this piece, staff from the Election Reform Project review the current state of play in the election reform research field.
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electionline.org
This report examines a range of issues and trends that arose during the 2008 primary season, with a particular emphasis on the challenges created by record levels of voter turnout.
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Daniel Tokaji, Election Law @ Moritz
In this analysis, Daniel Tokaji examines a controversy in Wisconsin related to its new statewide voter registration database, and highlights several problems that could occur nationwide this November.
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AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project
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J. Alex Halderman (Princeton), Hovav Schacham (UC San Diego), Eric Rescoria (RTFM, Inc.), and David Wagner (UC Berkeley), USENIX/ACCURATE EVT 2008
While the debate over the efficacy of abandoning recently acquired electronic voting systems continues across the country, this report makes recommendations on how jurisdictions can increase the security of the systems they already have in the interim.
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Civil Grand Jury for the City/County of San Francisco
Faced with mounting five elections in one twelve month period, the San Francisco Department of Elections has faced a wide range of administration challenges; this report examines those issues and makes recommendations for improvement.
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AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project
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David Beirne, Election Technology Council
This report presents an industry perspective on a range of issues related to voting systems, and makes recommendations for incorporating industry representatives into the regulatory process.
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AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project
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AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project
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