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posted to the RPEAVT are not reviewed for accuracy, methodology, nor potential research impact; thus RPEAVT papers are not peer-reviewed.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.

The RPEAVT Series is made possible, in part, by the program grant to the VTP by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The content of the papers is the sole responsibility of the authors.

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19Political trust and trust in the election process
Leontine Loeber, University of Leiden
08/01/2011
18Voter trust in the Netherlands between 2006 and 2010
Leontine Loeber, University of Leiden
08/01/2011
17Disputed Elections Post Bush v. Gore: Are Federal Courts Entering the Political Contest Thicket?
Mark Braden, Of Counsel, Baker Hostetler
04/16/2011
16The Cites That Counted: A Decade of Bush v. Gore Jurisprudence
Charles Anthony Smith, University of California - Irvine
04/16/2011
15Bush v. Gore: A critical Juncture for early voting?
Paul Gronke, Reed College and Early Voting Information Center
James Hicks, Reed College and Early Voting Information Center
04/16/2011
14Absentee Ballot Regimes: Easing Costs or Adding a Step?
Jan E. Leighley, American University
Jonathan Nagler, New York University
04/17/2011
13The Effect of Voting Systems on Voter Participation
Herb Asher, Ohio State University
Russell Schussler, Ohio State University
Peg Rosenfield, Office of the Secretary of State of Ohio
01/01/1982
12Making Outsiders' Votes Count: Detecting Electoral Fraud through a Natural Experiment
Kentaro Fukumoto, Gakushuin University
Yusaku Horicuchi, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, the Australian National University
02/26/2011
11A Supervised Machine Learning Procedure to Detect Electoral Fraud using Digital Analysis
Francisco Cantu, University of California, San Diego
Sebastian M. Saiegh, University of California, San Diego
03/29/2010
10Ukraine 2010: Were Tymoshenko's Cries of Fraud Anything More than Smoke?
Mikhail Myagkov, University of Oregon
Peter C. Ordeshook, Caltech
03/01/2010
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