Election administrators, professors, researchers, and PhD students: Please consider putting in a proposal for the 2024 Election Science, Research, and Administration (ESRA) conference to be held @USC in May!
Call for proposals here: https://t.co/c704yhNT0d
I am excited to be the new Editor-in-Chief of the @ElectionLawJrnl. I encourage you to submit your best elections scholarship to ELJ, no matter what your country of focus is. https://t.co/kLr0c9mFnD
Today we are delighted to launch SEVEN new white papers assessing the current state of knowledge and practice in seven key areas of election administration. Find it all at https://t.co/BbKhLoCaoR
Today we are delighted to launch SEVEN new white papers assessing the current state of knowledge and practice in seven key areas of election administration. Find it all at https://t.co/BbKhLoCaoR
If you have a copy of a New York voter file from 2022 (especially from Oct 2022) sitting on your hard drive that you would be willing to share, I would be grateful
Great article in the Philadelphia Inquirer by @PennPORES fellow Leo Cassel-Siskind on rejected mail ballots in Philadelphia. @Elaijuh does such a fantastic job working with our students. https://t.co/TLUZpXg4TV
The median age of a voter in Philadelphia County who a returned a mail ballot by the morning of November 8, 2022 was 57. The median age of a voter in Philadelphia County who returned a mail ballot by this morning is 67.
New: Texas wants to build its own voter list crosscheck program after a push from the TX GOP to get rid of the tool that already does that — Kansas did it and failed. Indiana tried too and that program stalled https://t.co/5oklcyySQa
@marctrussler Remind me to never watch any coverage of the 2020 election week ever again unless I am looking to immediately feel a little sick in the stomach and unsure about any decision that I am currently deliberating about
@pmgentry In contrast, ours really highlights the tyranny of the majority that Leisel and I's love of Carly Rae imposed on Barrett despite her fierce resistance
@namalhotra Thought on this overnight and concluded that I would expect biggest gubernatorial coattails (if they exist) in a place like OH. Incumbent governor going to run well ahead of normal vote and first race people see on the ballot.
Looking forward to talking about rejected mail ballots tomorrow (10/19) with Judd Choate and Tova Wang at 1 pm EST / 12 pm CST. Open to anyone, but need to register here https://t.co/n2amBMtDT2.
Political scientist @mieuque of @PoliticsAtPenn@PennPORES shares his thoughts on redistricting, turnout, and races to watch as November's midterm elections loom. https://t.co/BwfhSC5bK8