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The Future of Election Administration, 1st ed. 2020 Elections, Voting, Technology Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Brown Mitchell, Hale Kathleen, King Bridgett A.

Couverture de l’ouvrage The Future of Election Administration

Stakeholders in the operation of American elections are keenly focused on policy reform, resource allocation, administrative professionalism, voter access and accessibility, equipment security, and system integrity. The Future of Election Administration is an edited volume that gathers the perspectives of today?s most forward-thinking practitioners and experts of policy, advocacy, and research about the importance of particular election practices, the professional and operational challenges that election administrators and voter registrars face, and emerging issues in the field. Through its combination of multiple perspectives to describe, analyze, and anticipate key dynamics and dilemmas as well as its emphasis on the practical aspects of administration, this book makes a unique contribution to the election administration literature.


1. Introduction.- 2. The Federal Response and New Considerations for Election Administration.- 3. Parties and Politics: The Evolution of Election Administration.- 4. Accessible and Secure: Improving Voter Confidence by Protecting the Right to Vote.- 5. Challenges in Voter Registration.- 6. Polling Place Quality and Access.- 7. The Evolution of Professionalism in the Field of Election Administration.- 8. The Elections Performance Index: Past, Present, and Future.- 9. Building Terminology in the Field.- 10. Diversity and Descriptive Representation in Election Administration.- 11. Election Costs: A Study of North Carolina.- 12. The Role of Election Vendors in Election Administration.- 13. Election Integrity in Ensuring Accuracy.- 14. Election Security: Increasing Election Integrity by Improving Cyber Security.- 15. Election Audits.- 16. Election Cyber-security.- 17. Special Elections Costs: Filling Legislativeand Congressional Vacancies.- 18. Increasing Confidence in International Elections.- 19. Conclusion.

Mitchell Brown is Professor of Political Science at Auburn University, USA. Her scholarship focuses on empowerment processes for marginalized groups, including electoral strategies and program evaluation for public and nonprofit organizations. She contributes regularly to the CERA program.

Kathleen Hale is Professor of Political Science and director of the graduate program in election administration at Auburn University, USA. She serves on the Election Center’s Board of Directors and the MIT Data and Election Sciences Lab advisory board, and directs Auburn University faculty in CERA, the national professional certification program for election officials established in partnership with the Election Center.

Bridgett A. King is Assistant Professor of Political Science and director of the MPA Program at Auburn University, USA. Her research focuses on political participation, voter disenfranchisement, and citizen perceptions of the electoral system. Formerly a voting rights researcher in the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University, she contributes regularly to the CERA program.


Presents comprehensive overview of the current field of election administration with contributions by both distinguished practitioners and academics Adds to the extant knowledge on voting equipment, accessibility, security, election administrators, and the roles of different levels of government in conducting elections Provides a platform for new research in the field of election sciences as it evolves and changes