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Elections 2004
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Voting


About Elections and Voting - U.S. Federal Election Commission

Absentee Voting - Encyclopedia Americana

Ballots - Electronic Journal - U.S. Department of State, IIP

Election Reform Briefing - Securing the Vote

Elections - Electronic Voting Offers Opportunities and Presents Challenges

Elections: Status and Use of Federal Voting Equipment Standards - GAO Report

Frequently Asked Questions About Voting System Standards - U.S. Federal Election Commission

Help America Vote Act (HAVA) - Public Law 107-252, October 29, 2002

How America Votes in 2004 - Foreign Press Center Briefing

Statement by Wendy Silverman, Dept. of State, at Opening Session of the SHDM on Electoral Standards

The Upsurge in Voter Registration and Expectations for Turnout in the 2004 Elections - FPC Briefing

U.S. Election Procedures by Michael W. Traugott

Voting Day - Electronic Journal, U.S. Department of State, IIP

Voting Machine - Encyclopedia Americana

Voting Technology - Electronic Journal, U.S. Department of State, IIP

Voting and Registration - U.S. Census Bureau

Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2002 - U.S. Census Bureau

--  2004 Poll Closing Times - Generall Election
--  Committee for the Study of the American Electorate - President Bush, Mobilization Drives Propel Turnout to Post-1968 High
--  Election Reform and Electronic Voting Systems (DREs): Analysis of Security Issues - CRS Report
--  Internet Voting - CRS Report
--  Registration Rises Moderately - Battleground States Lead the Way - Independents Gain Most - Committee for the Study of the American Electorate
--  The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act: Background & Issues - CRS Report

  

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