Archive for March 2013
Not If, But When: Scheduling Election Day
Upcoming votes in South Florida about election scheduling for localities highlights the various considerations involved in choosing an Election Day.
Read MoreBad Facts, Sad Story: 86-Year-Old Woman Charged with Voter Fraud
The prosecution of an 86-year-old Minnesota woman for voter fraud – after she accidentally cast two ballots in last year’s state primary – is bringing her to court to face charges and the state debate about voter fraud back to a boil.
Read MoreElections, Data vs. Metrics – and Ted Williams
Right now, data is beginning to show up everywhere in discussions of election administration – but the choices we make about what data to use (and how to use it to develop metrics) can have a powerful impact on outcomes.
Read MoreElection Geek Media Alert: AZ Capitol Times Calls for Better, More Open Election Data
A recent opinion piece in the AZ Capitol Times calls for better and more open election data – a development that would assist tremendously in the ongoing effort to improve the type and quality of analysis available to the field of election administration.
Read MoreFront-Row Seat in a "Contingency": Brian Newby's "Snow Diaries"
Johnson County’s Brian Newby was at the center of a powerful Election Day snowstorm … and while it was no fun for him and his colleagues he has been generous enough to share the entire experience. It’s a terrific read for anyone who cares about contingency planning.
Read MoreSt. Charles, MO Crosses the Finish Line on New Machines
One recurring storyline on this blog just reached a conclusion: after more than a year of wrangling, saving and waiting for more bids, St. Charles County, MO has new voting machines.
Read MoreMind on My Money, Money on My Mind – Minneapolis Looks to Cover Cost of 2013 Elections
A recent story out of Minneapolis reveals that financial considerations – in particular, the need to spend increasingly scarce local dollars on elections – are likely to have a far greater impact on the field than high-profile events in Washington, DC.
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