Partisanship and Voting Rule Trade-offs

This study evaluates the extent to which partisan differences about voting rules are rooted in disagreements about the relative importance of maximizing turnout versus preventing ineligible voters from casting ballots. Research Documents NOTE: This is an incomplete draft of work in progress; please do not cite without permission.

Does Voter ID Improve Public Confidence in the Integrity of Elections?

State voter identification laws involve a potential tradeoff between the ease of voting and public perceptions of the integrity of elections. While several prior studies have examined the effects of voter ID laws on turnout, relatively few have investigated the effects of such laws on public confidence in the integrity of elections. These earlier efforts […]

What Election Fraud Looks Like

This research reviews much of the recent empirical research on voting and election fraud, making several observations. First, views on election fraud are intensely partisan, and conditioned on winning and losing…

Voter Fraud, Voter ID, and Legitimacy

This study investigates how even small scale occurrences of voter fraud can erode public confidence in elections and diminish the legitimacy of elected officials…

Ballot Access and Ballot Accuracy

This study examines parallels and contrasts between the Bridgeport, Connecticut mayoral election scandal of 2023 and the 2018 North Carolina 9th Congressional District race, both marred by illegal ballot manipulation…