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    • How Hard Can It Be: Do Citizens Think It Is Difficult to Register to Vote? 

      Alvarez, R. Michael; Hall, Thad E.; Llewellyn, Morgan (Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project, 2006-07)
      Political equality is seen as an intrinsic normative principle for the adequate functioning of a democratic republic. However, it is well documented that in the United States there are many qualified citizens who do not ...
    • Who Should Run Our Elections? Public Opinion About Election Governance in the United States 

      Alvarez, R. Michael; Hall, Thad E.; Llewellyn, Morgan (Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project, 2006-02)
      Much has been said since the 2000 presidential election regarding the administration of elections in the United States, particularly in regards to how election administrators are selected and to whom they are responsive. ...
    • Auditing Technology for Electronic Voting Machines 

      Cohen, Sharon B. (Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project, 2005-05-19)
      Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) voting machine security has been a significant topic of contention ever since Diebold voting machine code turned up on a public internet site in 2003 and computer scientists at Johns Hopkins ...