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<title>February 2008 Survey of the Performance of American Elections</title>
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Hall, Thad; Alvarez, R. Michael; Lenz, Gabriel; Berinsky, Adam; Ansolabehere, Stephen; Stewart, Charles, III
The February 2008 Survey of the Performance of American Elections studied experiences with election administration during the "Super Tuesday" presidential primary in 2008.  The survey covered the 15 states that held primaries for both major political parties.  This study was a pilot for the 2008 Survey of the Performance of American Elections. The questionnaire asks a series of questions about the experience voters had when they voted in the presidential primary in these 15 states. The survey sample included an Internet study of 200 registered voters in each state and a parallel telephone study of another 200 registered voters in five of the states. The total sample size of the study was 4,000.
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Hall, Thad; Alvarez, R. Michael; Lenz, Gabriel; Berinsky, Adam; Ansolabehere, Stephen; Stewart, Charles, III
The 2007 Survey of the Performance of American Elections studied experiences with election administration during the 2007 gubernatorial elections in Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi.  This study was a pilot for the 2008 Survey of the Performance of American Elections.  The questionnaire asks a series of questions about the experience voters had when they voted in the 2007 gubernatorial elections in these three states. The survey sample included an Internet study of 250 registered voters in each state and a parallel telephone study of another 250 registered voters.  The total sample size of the study was 1,500.
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<title>2008 Survey of the Performance of American Elections --- SPSS Data File</title>
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Hall, Thad; Alvarez, R. Michael; Lenz, Gabriel; Stewart, Charles, III; Berinsky, Adam; Ansolabehere, Stephen
The 2008 Survey of the Performance of American Elections is the first state-by-state study of the quality of the election experience in the U.S.  The questionnaire asks a series of questions about the experience voters had when they voted in the 2008 general election.  The survey sample included an Internet study of 200 registered voters in each state (10,000 observations total) and a parallel administration of the same survey instrument by telephone to another 200 registered voters in 10 states (2,000 respondents total).
SPSS formatted data from the 2008 Survey of the Performance of American Elections
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 14:13:12 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Candidate positioning data</title>
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Stewart, Charles; Snyder, James; Ansolabehere, Stephen
This data set contains estimated left-right candidate coordinates necessary to replicate the analysis in Ansolabehere, Snyder, and Stewart, "Candidate Positioning in U.S. House Elections," American Journal of Political Science 45(1): 136-159. See the article for details. The data fields are state (postal code), district, name, party (1=dem, 2=rep), location, imputed location.
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<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jun 2005 20:20:20 GMT</pubDate>
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