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Whitney Quesenbery on Making Voting Information Work for Voters

By Doug Chapin | September 25, 2013

Whitney Quesenbery of the Center for Civic Design has some fantastic observations (using voters’ own words) about how election offices can use information to assist citizens with the voting process.

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It's National Voter Registration Day!

By Doug Chapin | September 24, 2013

Today is the 2nd annual National Voter Registration Day – check out details on activities around the nation and learn a little more about the story behind the celebration.

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Proposed Michigan Law Would Raise Cost of Recounts

By Doug Chapin | September 23, 2013

The Michigan House recently passed a bill that would raise the cost of recounts. Whether this will dissuade recounts or just provide more funds to conduct them remains to be seen.

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Ohio Counties Close Polling Places to Save Funds, Adapt to Changing Voter Habits

By Doug Chapin | September 20, 2013

Ohio counties are cutting back on polling places in an effort to save funds and adjust to changes in voting patterns like expansion of absentee ballots.

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In Virginia, Slow Going So Far on Rights Restoration for Felons

By Doug Chapin | September 19, 2013

Two months after the announcement of a sweeping new Virginia effort to restore the voting rights of former felons, the pace of applications is slow – due in part to the lack of data about who exactly is eligible under the new system.

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South Dakota's Gant to Form Task Force on HAVA Funds

By Doug Chapin | September 18, 2013

South Dakota’s Secretary of State is convening a task force to discuss whether and how to use HAVA funds to establish vote centers in Native American communities after the EAC was unable to to give him guidance.

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Brian Newby's Take on KS Proof-of-Citizenship: A Stop Sign Analogy

By Doug Chapin | September 17, 2013

Brian Newby’s latest ElectionDiary uses a wonderful community stop-sign analogy to highlight the challenges Kansas is facing with its new proof-of-citizenship law.

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NY Daily News Oped Looks at Potential "Election Fixes" for New NYC Mayor

By Doug Chapin | September 16, 2013

A new oped in the New York Daily News by NYPIRG’s Neal Rosenstein and Gene Russianoff looks at several changes to the City’s election process that will likely face the next mayor.

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THE NEW DATA'S HERE! THE NEW DATA'S HERE! EAC Releases Report on 2012 Election Survey

By Doug Chapin | September 13, 2013

The EAC has released its report on the 2012 Election Administration and Voting Survey – which is jam-packed with election-geeky goodness thanks to nationwide data on many different aspects of the election process.

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New Election Academy Course on Voter Eligibility

By Doug Chapin | September 12, 2013

The Election Academy has a new online course on the topic of voter eligibility. Take a look and register online at http://z.umn.edu/votereligibilityclass.

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