Public Attitudes on State Election Administration, Goals, and Reforms*
Abstract
While few would disagree that elections
serve a fundamental role in democracy, there
is considerable debate regarding the rules by
which elections should be conducted. State
and local officials responsible for carrying
out elections face difficult challenges, and
often must work to achieve what many view
are two competing aims: increasing voter
turnout and minimizing voter fraud.
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Konisky, D. and Powell, M. (2009). "Public Attitudes on State Election Administration, Goals, and Reforms" Report 05-2009. Retrieved from University of Missouri Columbia, Institute of Public Policy Web site: http://www.
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