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UOCAVA Voting in Four States A Study of Election Administration

UOCAVA Voting in Four States A Study of Election Administration. Overview of the Project. 3 Components: Qualitative and Quantitative Case Studies of 4 States Survey of UOCAVA voters Conference with Election Administrators, technology and election experts, etc. Sample Selection.

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UOCAVA Voting in Four States A Study of Election Administration

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  1. UOCAVA Voting in Four StatesA Study of Election Administration

  2. Overview of the Project 3 Components: Qualitative and Quantitative • Case Studies of 4 States • Survey of UOCAVA voters • Conference with Election Administrators, technology and election experts, etc.

  3. Sample Selection • Organized States by Transmission method • Some emailing of voted ballots • Some emailing of blank ballots or IVAS tool 2 • Some emailing of FPCA but not ballots • Fax but no email • Fax of voted ballots • Fax of blank ballots • Fax of FPCA for registration and ballot request • Fax of FPCA for ballot request • Postal delivery only

  4. More Sample Selection • 2 States selected from each of the top categories • Additional criteria considered: • Region • Size of UOCAVA population • Variety of methods utilized by sample state for within-state comparison of different methods • Initiation of and participation in pilot projects or FVAP programs

  5. Research States and JurisdictionsKey Features • South Carolina: email and fax voted ballots – state-wide; south-eastern state; VOI ‘00, IVAS ‘04; SERVE ’04; large UOCAVA population • Montana: email and fax of voted ballots – some jurisdictions; north-western state; IVAS ‘04; IVAS ‘06 T2; small UOCAVA population • Florida: email blank and fax voted ballots; southern state; VOI ‘00, SERVE ’04; pilot projects, large UOCAVA population • Illinois: fax of FPCA for ballot request; IVAS ’06 T1 + email blank ballots in 2 jurisdictions; mid-western state; medium UOCAVA pop.

  6. Findings • Enthusiasm about facilitating UOCAVA voting • Especially about military serving overseas • Limited resources and technical infrastructure • Extreme variation on technology within states • Lack of knowledge about resources and procedures • 2 cycle registration requirement: bad for administrators – good or bad for voters?

  7. Findings Continued • Concern about authentication of voters • Varying perspectives on best methods • Little variation in general administration of UOCAVA voting found based on selection criteria for states – differences wash out as population size increases • Differences found based on relationship of state to local jurisdictions • Lots of innovative ideas on local level • Permission to conduct pilot projects desired

  8. More Findings • No mechanisms to share or promote innovative procedures among locals • Lack of communication between LEOs and VAOs in many jurisdictions • USPS difficulties • Voters uninformed about electronic transmission possibilities (few requests) • LEOs cautious about encouraging wide-spread use due to ballot remaking issue etc.

  9. Conclusion and Recommendations • LEOs hindered by obstacles (legal, resources, technology infrastructure, awareness of voters, knowledge of agencies) • Changes needed: • Overall increase in communication • Laws that allow more discretion • Mechanism to share practices • Improve technology • Security and authentication assurances • Upgrade/standardize local systems

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