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Secrecy Sleeves and the “Naked Ballot”
Of the 16 states that require the provision of “secrecy sleeves” to absentee voters, which will reject a ballot that is mailed back without the internal envelope? -
Ballot Drop-Off Options in All 50 States
What are the state-to-state differences in ballot drop-off options? -
Election Administration Challenges in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania saw a dramatic increase in vote-by-mail and absentee ballots in its June primary. What lessons can be drawn for the November presidential election? -
Election Administration Challenges in Ohio
Ohio seems to have handled the influx of mail ballots and other coronavirus challenges decently well in its 2020 primaries. Will the same hold true in November? -
Election Administration Challenges in Florida
Florida’s experience voting during the coronavirus pandemic provides a glimpse of some of the issues that have arisen as election officials attempt to expand the availability of mail balloting. -
Election Administration Challenges and Effects in Wisconsin
Data from Wisconsin’s primary offers room for cautious optimism heading into November. Still, reasons for concern remain. -
Election Administration Challenges in North Carolina
What can North Carolina's March primary tell us about November? -
Online Voting Wasn’t Ready for 2020. Don’t Count on It Anytime Soon.
Online voting is far from ready to be rolled out in U.S. elections. What can be done in the meantime? -
New Mexico’s 2020 Primary in the Wake of the Coronavirus
What challenges does New Mexico face ahead of the general elections? -
Rehearsal for November: An Analysis of 17 August State Elections
In states with primary and runoff elections in August, the process went more smoothly than in earlier primary elections. -
The 2020 Minnesota Primary in the Wake of the Coronavirus
Minnesota has already made several changes to support voters amid the pandemic. But the state continues to face some significant challenges in the run-up to November. -
What’s Going On With the Postal Service?
A deep dive into the embattled agency.