Voter Participation

Internet Voting in Estonia

Working Paper No.: 
60
Date Published: 
01/01/2009
Author(s): 
Alexander H. Trechsel
R. Michael Alvarez
Thad E. Hall

Several countries have conducted Internet voting trials in binding public elections over the past decade, including Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. These trials have been conducted at the local and regional levels of government, targeting specific populations of voters. However, Estonia—a former Soviet republic and now a full member of the European Union—has advanced the farthest in deploying Internet voting. Since 2000, Estonia has conducted two national elections in which all voters could use Internet voting.

New Barriers to Participation: Application of New Mexico's Voter Identification Law

Working Paper No.: 
59
Date Published: 
01/01/2009
Author(s): 
Lonna Rae Atkeson
Lisa A. Bryant
Thad E. Hall
Kyle L. Saunders
R. Michael Alvarez

In democratic societies there is a tension between maximizing ballot access and minimizing voter fraud. Since the 2000 presidential election, this tension has been central to discussions about election reform, at the national and local level. We examine this tension by focusing on the implementation of voter identification laws in one state that has experienced significant issues in recent elections, and that is now implementing significant attempts at election reform: New Mexico.

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