Posts by Doug Chapin
In California, Recount is High Drama for Candidates, High Anxiety for Election Officials
[I’m baaaack ….] A looming county-by-county recount in California in the razor-thin race for Controller has election officials anxious about many things but especially process, cost and preparations for November.
Read MoreDeclaring (Temporary) Blogging Independence!
Taking a short break for the Fourth … see you back here on the Eighth!
Read MoreNo Small Stuff: "Chain of Events" Results in Ann Arbor Candidate Being Left Off Ballot
Ann Arbor, MI is scrambling to fix hundreds of incorrect absentee ballots that omitted a candidate’s name. How that happened, and who contributed to the error, is a cautionary tale for election officials nationwide.
Read MoreLexington County Warns Voters, Policymakers: Long Ballots = Long Waits
Lexington County, SC election officials are warning that a lengthy tax question could lead to a 20-page ballot this fall – which will inevitably result in long lines and frustration at the polls.
Read MoreHeather Gerken on the Voting Rights Act Amendment: The Role of Bargaining
Heather Gerken’s new look at the Voting Rights Act Amendment examines how a new bill might encourage the kind of bargaining between local governments and voters that works well in other contexts.
Read MoreMeditations on an (Unusual) Runoff Ballot in Richland County
An Richland County ballot that qualifies as “news of the weird” is an opportunity for a handful of observations on the field of election administration, social media and the value of public confidence.
Read MoreNCSL Releases Election Administration Research Database
The National Conference of State Legislatures has released a new Pew-funded database intended to help policymakers and others get comprehensive and up-to-date information about election administration policy nationwide.
Read MoreDavid Kimball on Absentee Voting in Missouri: "Hamsterdam"
David Kimball of the University of Missouri-St. Louis dips into The Wire for an analogy that explains the growing popularity of absentee ballots in Missouri – an observation that has validity outside of the Show Me State.
Read MoreRhode Island Poised to Eliminate Straight-Ticket Voting
Rhode Island is poised to eliminate the “master lever” straight-party voting option after large (but not unanimous) majorities in both houses of the Legislature. If it becomes law, it will create new challenges for election officials and voters alike.
Read MoreThis Week in "Change Ain't Easy": South Dakota Vote Centers
South Dakota’s adoption of vote centers is slowing somewhat because of concerns about cost, technology and staffing at the county level – an increasingly familiar story as the field of elections grapples with a desire to change how Americans vote.
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