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Voting Performance Measures

Measuring the Improvement (Or Lack of Improvement) In Voting Since 2000 in the U.S.

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  • American Voting Process
  • Data Agenda
  • Election Audits
  • Evaluation
  • Voting Performance Measures
  • Voting Reform
Working Paper No.: 
36
Date Published: 
01/01/2009
Author(s): 
Charles Stewart III

This paper summarizes what systematic evidence exists about the performance of the American voting process in 2004 and proposes a comprehensive system of performance measures that would allow citizens and officials to assess the quality of the voting system in the U.S.

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