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No Small Stuff (cont.): Vendor Gives Tennessee County Closed-Primary Pollbooks in Open Primary

By Doug Chapin | October 2, 2012

Programming errors in Davidson County (Nashville) Tennessee’s electronic pollbooks has put the county in a difficult spot given its considerable investment in a relationship with its vendor. The solution, though, may end up hurting voters instead.

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Ned Foley on Ohio Litigation – and the Problem of "Persnickety Disqualification"

By Doug Chapin | October 1, 2012

Legal expert Ned Foley’s latest analysis of two big Ohio cases currently before a federal appeals court illustrates how close the call can be – and illuminates how theoretical questions can have real-wold impacts on voters.

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Customer is King: How Early Voting is Changing the "Market" for Voting

By Doug Chapin | September 28, 2012

In a recent interview with NPR, early voting expert Paul Gronke made an important observation about regional variations in voting modes – variations that might help election officials better understand the costs of different types of balloting.

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Domicile Donnybrook: New Hampshire Goes to Court Over Student Voting Law

By Doug Chapin | September 27, 2012

A New Hampshire law that would beef up voting residency requirements by requiring out-of-state students to register their cars when they register to vote was struck down by a county court.

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Still Needed at the Wheel: Steady Hands in Atlanta, on Big Island

By Doug Chapin | September 26, 2012

Fulton County (Atlanta) Georgia and Hawaii County, Hawaii both have new temporary election officials after their predecessors encountered trouble on and off the job.

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Cool Kids Today: Election Officials Join In the Fun of National Voter Registration Day

By Doug Chapin | September 25, 2012

It’s National Voter Registration Day and election officials are are getting into the act.

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Colorado Case Tests Legal Limits of Ballot Secrecy

By Doug Chapin | September 24, 2012

A federal court ruling last week swept away a ballot secrecy challenge to Colorado’s use of barcodes on ballots for this November’s election – and illuminates the uncertain nature of election litigation.

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Relocation, Relocation, Relocation: Online Voter Registration's Impact on Existing Voters

By Doug Chapin | September 21, 2012

Data from online voter registration in a few states suggests that the biggest consumers by far of the service are existing voters seeking to update their records. In case you were wondering, that’s a good thing.

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Not-So-Fine Print: Small Ballot Type Irritates New York Voters

By Doug Chapin | September 20, 2012

New York City voters recently struggled with ballots that printed candidates’ names in tiny type – a very bad design decision apparently forced by an antiquated state law.

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May I See Your … Smartphone? Wisconsin Approves Digital Documents for ID

By Doug Chapin | September 19, 2012

Wisconsin will allow voters to provide digital identification on smartphones and tablets – a development which could add yet another twist to battles nationwide about proof of eligibility at the polls.

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