Archive for May 2014
Filling in the Record Book: Election Data Analysis Can't Start Without Election Data Collection
A new article about the birth of pro basketball stats illuminates similar challenges – discussed at yesterday’s Senate Rules hearing – for the collection and analysis of election data needed for improvement in the field.
Read MoreHome is Where the … Postal Box Is? Hillsborough Deals with Registrations at Business Addresses
Election officials in Tampa are dealing with the discovery of well over one hundred voters who used private postal boxes as their residential address for voting purposes – unsurprising given that voters are human but a problem for the system nonetheless.
Read MoreRichland County Goes Low-Tech in an Effort to (Finally) Get it Right
Richland County, SC – subject to national embarrassment after election disasters in 2012 and 2013 – is trying again with a pair of approaches intended to ensure that Election Day (and Election Night) both go more smoothly.
Read MoreRelease of Iowa Fraud Investigation Rekindles Debate
Iowa’s Secretary of State has released the final report from his investigation into voter fraud in the state, and the results are once again dividing Iowans on both the prevalence of fraud and the wisdom of spending election funds to find it.
Read MoreCalifornia Judge Restores Voting Rights of Some "Realigned" Offenders
A California state court judge ruled this week that offenders who were transferred from state prison to county jail or supervision may not be denied their voting rights.
Read MoreNew Breed of Tinkerers Aims to Build Next Generation of Voting Technology
A new piece in the Hill newspaper examines how innovators in Los Angeles, CA and Austin, TX are looking for solutions to what’s being called an “impending crisis” in voting technology.
Read MoreTo Speed Counting, South Dakota County Wants to Start Earlier
Minnehaha County, SD is trying to head off complaints about slow election results by starting the count of absentee ballots earlier. It’s a reasonable approach given how many ballots are being cast before Election Day.
Read MoreDueling Supreme Court Opinions: Prayer at the Polling Place?
It looks like even the U.S. Supreme Court has elections on its mind, as two Justices have a brief but animated exchange about the hypothetical prospect of prayer at the polls.
Read MoreHelp Wanted: Does An Improving Economy Hurt Poll Worker Recruitment?
One Georgia county is having difficulty recruiting poll workers – and the election director wonders if the improving local economy is the reason. Whether or not that’s true, it still makes sense to examine whether the current pay-for-performance system still works.
Read MoreThis Week in electionLine: Going to Voters Where They Live
This week’s electionlineWeekly takes a look at emerging partnerships in some communities between election officials, landlords and Realtors to ensure that voters are given the chance to update their voter records when they move.
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