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Election Administration Reform and State Choice: Voter Identification Requirements and HAVA
Authors:Kathleen Hale  Ramona McNeal
Institution:1. Department of Political Science and MPA Program at Auburn University;2. Department of Political Science at the University of Northern Iowa
Abstract:This research examines factors that have influenced state choices about methods of voter identification practices in the current environment of election administration reform. State voter identification practices have been an active area of state policy action since 2000. Rival explanations for state adoption of voter identification requirements are analyzed for three national election cycles following the 2000 presidential election. State voter identification practices are classified according to levels of relative stringency and in terms of variation from federal requirements for voter identification under the Help America Vote Act of 2002. State decisions to adopt more stringent forms of voter identification are significantly influenced by intrastate factors including Republican Party control of state government, traditionalist state political culture, and greater levels of racial/ethnic diversity. Federal review of election practices under the Voting Rights Act is positively associated with more moderate approaches to voter identification but is not significant over this time period.
Keywords:election administration  voter identification  HAVA  party control  political culture  racial/ethnic diversity
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