RPEAVT Archive

The Research Papers on Election Administration and Voting Technology (RPEAVT) archive is intended to help disseminate original research on election administration and voting technology. Research papers in this archive represent the research of their authors, and not the Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project (VTP) nor the individual research members of the VTP. Papers posted to the RPEAVT are not reviewed for accuracy, methodology, nor potential research impact; thus RPEAVT papers are not peer-reviewed. Papers that critique or are based on earlier papers in the RPEAVT are welcome. To have a paper included in the RPEAVT, please email a pdf copy to Gloria Bain, and after review to insure that the paper's content is appropriate for RPEAVT it will be placed into the archive. The VTP reserves the right to refuse posting of any paper, and to remove any paper from the RPEAVT archive at any time, and authors have the right to withdraw their papers from RPEAVT at any time as well.
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8Long Lines at Polling Stations? Observations from an Election Day Field Study.
Douglas M. Spencer, University of California, Berkeley
Zachary S. Markovits, Pew Center on the States
01/01/2009
7I Will Register, if You Teach Me How: Results from Voter Registration Field Experiments on College Campuses
Elizabeth A. Bennion, Indiana University - South Bend
David W. Nickerson, University Notre Dame
01/01/2009
6The effects of Election Day vote centers on voter experiences
Robert M. Stein, Rice University
Greg Vonnahme, University of Alabama
01/01/2009
5People Power or a One-Shot Deal? The Legacy of the Colored Revolutions Considered from a Collective Action Framework
Joshua A. Tucker, New York University
11/01/2007
4The 2008 Presidential Primaries through the Lens of Prediction Markets
Neil Malhotra, Stanford
Erik Snowberg, Caltech
3Residual Votes in the 2008 Minnesota Senate Race
Jonathan W. Chipman, Dartmouth College
Michael C. Herron, Dartmouth College
Jeffrey B. Lewis, University of California, Los Angeles
11/15/2008
2Detecting Fraud in America’s Gilded Age
Gail Buttorff , University of Iowa
07/01/2008
1Fraud, Elections and the American Gene in Taiwan’s Democracy
Lichun Chiang
Peter C. Ordeshook
08/10/2008
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