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New Maryland Analysis Examines How Voters Use Online Registration

By Doug Chapin | April 30, 2013

A new analysis of Maryland data by GMU’s Michael McDonald illuminates the impact of online voter registration; namely, that it benefits new and existing voters – but that important distinctions exist depending on who voters are and where they live.

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Should Voter E-mails Be Private? Florida House Says Yes

By Doug Chapin | April 29, 2013

A new bill in Florida would shield voter e-mails from the public record as part of an effort to bring personalized sample ballots to voters. The bill has overwhelming support from legislators but has drawn the ire of First Amendment advocates.

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Big Apple Oversight: NYC Dept. of Investigation to Shadow Board of Elections

By Doug Chapin | April 26, 2013

A new investigative unit is taking aim at the New York City Board of Elections – yet another chapter in the long-running struggle with the Mayor and the city press.

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Who's The Boss? Arkansas, Florida Debate State Power to Discipline Local Election Officials

By Doug Chapin | April 25, 2013

New legislation in Arkansas and Florida would give states authority to discipline local election officials for election problems. Local officials are coming together across party lines to fight those provisions.

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Low Turnout, High Cost: Time to Rethink Special Elections?

By Doug Chapin | April 24, 2013

The cost of low-turnout special elections – political, fiscal and otherwise – is starting to get more attention across the country.

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Cut, Paste, Apologize: Mistaken Mailing Raises Eyebrows in Portland

By Doug Chapin | April 23, 2013

A recent erroneous mailing in Portland, and the consternation it caused, illustrates the peril and promise of using multiple data sources to maintain voter rolls – as well as the steps election offices can take to avoid similar issues of their own.

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Davidson County Election Chief, Under State Scrutiny, Lawyers Up

By Doug Chapin | April 22, 2013

A new Tennessee state report apparently critical of Davidson County’s election official caught the County Board of Elections by surprise and led the targeted official to seek counsel.

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Ohio County's Roof Collapse Complicates May Primary

By Doug Chapin | April 19, 2013

Timing is everything – and the bad timing of a roof collapse in Stark County, OH will end up costing $250,000 for equipment rental to run a May primary. NASS is convening an emergency preparedness task force to study this and related issues.

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Double (Counting?) Trouble: North Dakota County Struggles with 301-Vote Discrepancy

By Doug Chapin | April 18, 2013

Walsh County, ND is scrambling to identify the source of a discrepancy that has put the results of last November’s election in doubt.

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Infographic Illustrates Polling Place Traffic on Election Day 2012

By Doug Chapin | April 17, 2013

Digital agency EngageDC has produced a fascinating graphic of Election Day 2012 using information from the Voting Information Project. In particular, data on polling place traffic is illuminating on when voters vote – valuable intelligence for election officials.

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