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Effects of identification requirements on voting: evidence from the experiences of voters on election day / Ansolabehere, Stephen   Journal Article
Ansolabehere, Stephen Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract At the heart of the efforts to improve elections in the United States are two important values: access and integrity. To guarantee the right to vote, the polls must be accessible to all who wish to vote. To guarantee legitimate elections, only eligible people should be allowed to vote, and all votes must be tabulated correctly. These values have different implications for administrative procedures, ranging from the implementation of registration systems to the choice of voting equipment to the set up of polling places and training of poll workers. Often these values work hand in hand, but at times they are at odds. Such is the case with the authentication of voters at the polls (see National Commission on Federal Election Reform 2002).
Key Words United States  Voters  Election Day  Legitimate Elections 
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