Residual Vote in the 2004 Election
Author(s)
Stewart III, Charles H.
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In 2000 Americans learned that their elections are not always run according to the highest standards. This revelation led to two major developments. The first was a flurry of election reform activity at the state and national levels. The second was a degree of scrutiny over the conduct of the 2004 election that is probably unprecedented in American history.
Date issued
2005-02-07Publisher
Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project
Series/Report no.
VTP Working Paper Series;25
Keywords
Residual vote, 2004 election, Election reform