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Case studies on the impact of the Help America Vote Act's identification requirements for first-time voters
U.S. Government
Paperback. Books LLC, Reference Series 2012-05-21.
ISBN 9781234670474
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OCLC Number: (OCoLC)260048720 Subject: Voter registration -- United States. Excerpt: ... 3 Purpose And Methodology The purpose of this study is to examine the effect Selection of Case Study Participants that Section 303 ( b ) has had on first-time voters who The six States that participated in this study were registered by mail and on election administration in selected based on a number of criteria. the States. More specifically, Section 244 of HAVA requires the U.S. Election Assistance Commission ( EAC ) to study and report on the effect of the law First, all States that do not use " top-down " voter on first-time voters who register to vote by mail and registration databases were eliminated. A top-cast their ballots in person, voter registration, the down system is hosted on a single, central accuracy of voter rolls, and existing State practices. platform maintained by the State and connected to terminals housed at local election offices. This kind of system is considered most closely akin to This report presents the results of six case studies HAVA's requirements. completed during the spring of 2007. The case studies were designed to analyze the effect of HAVA's requirements on first-time voters and the States that had similar or more stringent voter ID States. Also during the spring of 2007, focus groups requirements before HAVA took effect were also were conducted to give researchers perspective precluded from participating in the study, as were of the perceptions of first-time voters about any States that had not yet fully implemented the identification requirements. required voter registration database. Data for this report were collected using primary The remaining States were organized into five and secondary sources. Electronic questionnaires categories based on Census Bureau data. were submitted to the States via e-mail. Followup phone interviews and in-person visits were Elderly, Urban, and Affluent Populations 1. conducted with State election offi
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