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How Much is Enough? The 'Ballot Order Effect' and the Use of Social Science Research in Election Law Disputes

Submitted by admin on Fri, 06/13/2008 - 11:22.
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  • Ballot Design
  • Ballot Order
  • Ballot Order Effect
  • Ballot Reform
Author(s): 
R. Michael Alvarez
D.E. "Betsy" Sinclair
Richard L. Hasen
Journal: 
Election Law Journal
No.: 
1
Vol.: 
5
Status: 
Published
pp: 
40-56
http://www.liebertonline.com/toc/elj/5/1
Date Published: 
03/01/2006

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