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ThrowBLOG Thursday – "Tic-Tac-Toe-Dom and the Fruit Salad Problem: A Little Common Terminology Goes a Long Way"

By Doug Chapin | December 11, 2014

From September 2011: A fun (if not entirely scientific) recent experiment on WNYC’s Radiolab points out the power of language to assist – and prevent – communication. This post looks at this phenomenon in the field of election administration.

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Rare Recount Mistake – Not "Phantom Ballots" – Re-Flips Maine Senate Race

By Doug Chapin | December 10, 2014

A rare but crucial recount mistake flipped a Maine Senate race – and the race un-flipped when the mistake was discovered during a legislative hearing.

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Infrastructure Problems Affect Public Confidence (and It Applies to Elections, Too)

By Doug Chapin | December 9, 2014

Former Harvard President and Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers has a new op-ed that looks at infrastructure challenges and their impact on public confidence. His approaches to addressing those challenges apply to election administration, too.

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Heads, I Win: FiveThirtyEight Looks at Tie Votes – and Tie-Breakers

By Doug Chapin | December 8, 2014

FiveThirtyEight’s Stephen Pettigrew has a fascinating look at tie votes and the various procedures used to resolve them … ultimately, it’s not really an election administration issue unless you count envy that resolving an outcome could be that easy!

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electionlineWeekly Rounds Up Progress on Same-Day Registration

By Doug Chapin | December 5, 2014

electionlineWeekly’s Mindy Moretti (my electiongeek brain twin, apparently) continues the focus on same-day registration with a long look at how it’s progressing (and faring) nationwide.

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Illinois Poised to Enact Sweeping Election Bill Including EDR: What's Next?

By Doug Chapin | December 4, 2014

Illinois is about to enact sweeping election law changes, including making Election Day registration permanent, joining the ERIC exchange and broadening just about every other aspect of the voting process. It’s a big job and it’s only beginning.

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Running on Empty: Data-Driven Analysis is Hard Without Data

By Doug Chapin | December 3, 2014

Paul Gronke of the Early Voting Information Center recently shared his frustration at not being able to find early voting statistics. The reasons why such data can be hard to find vary – but I suspect it will become easier as more jurisdictions recognize its value.

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"Job One is to Do the Job": Newby on Paper Ballots, High Speed Scanners and a Super Bowl Party

By Doug Chapin | December 2, 2014

Brian Newby’s latest ElectionDiary describes his plan to handle a small but significant paper ballot election by testing a high-speed scanning system that may not save money in the short term but will get the job done and provide a test run for the long term.

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In Arizona, Slow Counts of Early Votes Raise Questions, Concerns

By Doug Chapin | December 1, 2014

Complaints about slow counts of early votes in Arizona are beginning to move beyond typical media/campaign impatience and are raising eyebrows among voters – which suggests that the state will have to do something about it.

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Happy Thanksgiving!

By Doug Chapin | November 26, 2014

Blog’s closed today. Dogs out front shoulda told ya. [See you in December.]

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