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NIST, EAC Future of Voting Systems Symposium

By Doug Chapin | February 26, 2013

NIST and the EAC are co-hosting a three-day symposium focusing on a wide range of issues affecting the future of voting systems in the United States.

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Miami "Phantom Ballots" Case Highlights New Frontiers for Fraud

By Doug Chapin | February 25, 2013

An amazing story out of Miami reveals that someone submitted fake online absentee ballot requests for thousands of voters last year. Election officials thwarted the scheme but it still raises important issues for election administration.

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Election Law Symposium at William and Mary

By Doug Chapin | February 22, 2013

William and Mary’s Election Law Society hosted a symposium yesterday on election delays like long lines – which featured a terrific guest list and some fascinating ideas about what could be next in elections nationwide.

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Newby on the Other Big Election News in the State of the Union

By Doug Chapin | February 20, 2013

In addition to announcing a federal commission on election reform last week, President Obama also announced plans to increase the minimum wage. Brian Newby looks at what that means for election officials now and in the future.

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Old Problem, Older Solution? Daily News Calls for Return of NYC Lever Machines

By Doug Chapin | February 19, 2013

New York City is facing the prospect of three elections in eight weeks this fall … and at least one paper is saying that means it’s time to roll out the old lever machines.

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electionlineWeekly on USPS, Saturday Delivery and Elections

By Doug Chapin | February 15, 2013

This week’s electionlineWeekly looks in more depth at election officials’ planned responses to the recent announcement that the Postal Service will end Saturday home delivery next August.

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Yuma's 2012 Vote Center Experience, in Glorious Detail

By Doug Chapin | February 14, 2013

A new story out of Yuma, AZ describes the County’s recent experience with vote centers and lays out – in exquisite detail – what worked and what didn’t. It’s a great read.

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Thoughts on the New Presidential Commission on Election Administration

By Doug Chapin | February 13, 2013

The new Presidential Commission on Election Reform is the latest such effort to seek consensus on the way forward in elections. Its mission, leadership and likely focus are reasons for optimism if not necessarily a guarantee of success.

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102 Year-Old Desilene Victor Highlights Complexity Facing Election Reform

By Doug Chapin | February 12, 2013

102 year-old Desilene Victor is likely to be the face of President Obama’s call for election reform in the wake of long lines in 2012. But Ms. Victor’s story is far complex than a long line on Election Day, and highlights the challenges in the debate ahead.

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Heather Gerken on Pew's New Election Index

By Doug Chapin | February 11, 2013

Yale Law School’s Heather Gerken takes a look at Pew’s new Elections Performance Index – which she helped create – and likes what she sees.

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