Resources

Use our resource library to explore the latest research in the field of election science.

285 Resources

Robert M. SteinRice University1998
Usability & Accessibility Academic Papers

Stein's article "Early Voting" provides a foundational analysis of who votes early, how early voters behave in contrast to election-day voters, and whether their ballot choices differ. The article discusses findings related to attitudinal and demographic differences between early and election-day voters, and partisan advantage, among others.

Henry E. Brady, Sidney Verba, Kay Lehman Schlozman1995
Usability & Accessibility Academic Papers

In this paper, authors develop a resource model of political participation whereby time, money, and civic skills are distributed differently among socioeconomic groups. Access to these resources help individuals overcome voting barriers and thus have a strong impact on political participation.

John AldrichDuke University1993
Usability & Accessibility Academic Papers

In this paper, Aldrich asserts that voting is a "marginal activity" which is affected by costs. He finds that because the costs and benefits of voting are low, small "non-rational" factors such as social pressure or psychological stakes can impact a person's decision to vote. These findings are foundational to academic literature on voter turnout.

Bridging Divides Initiative
Workforce Academic Papers

In 2023, the Bridging Divides Initiative began surveying local election officials to better understand the degree to which election officials face insults, harassment, threats, and physical attacks throughout their career. The survey is administered quarterly, providing frequent snapshots into how threats and violence toward election officials is evolving over time.

Barry C. Burden, Jeffrey Milyo
Workforce Academic Papers

This paper analyzes whether the preferences and actions of local election officials are impacted by their method of selection - election or appointment - with a focus on the experiences of LEOs in Wisconsin. Authors found notable differences in support of voter access and concerns about ballot security and administrative costs, among other things.

Robert K. Christensen, Laurie Paarlberg, James L. Perry
Workforce Academic Papers

This paper examines scholarly literature since 2008 regarding the motivation of public officials to serve their community. The authors identify several lessons impacting management and leadership of the public workforce, including the role of cooperative work environments in facilitating public service motivation, and using public service motivation as a selection tool, among other things.

Workforce Issue Briefs

This resource provides an overview of state poll worker policies, highlighting the variance between states and need for unique approach to designing and implementing poll worker programs. Statutory references are provided for state laws related to poll worker qualifications, youth poll worker programs, residency requirements, and partisan distribution.

Workforce Issue Briefs

This resource provides tips and guidance for election officials to design clear, simple, easy to use, and easy to understand instructional materials for poll workers.

Steven RicherHarvard Kennedy School, Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation
Voter Trust Issue Briefs

Former Maricopa County recorder Stephen Richer outlines a potential solution to improving voter trust by offering election facility tours.