Helping America Vote is focused on the conflict between values of access and integrity in U.S. election administration, examining both what was included in the Help America Vote Act, and what was not. Widespread agreement that voting equipment was a problem made technology the centerpiece of the legislation, but, there is still reason to be concerned about key aspects of electronic voting, ballot design, and the politics of partisan administrators.
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"Helping America Vote is an excellent entry for the Controversies series. The authors' emphasis on 'the change you make depends on how you perceive the problem' is a very good one; it not only gives a focus to the book, but by itself it will be a lesson to students who read it."
-Richard Niemi, University of Rochester
"This is an impressive work-a valuable summary and evaluation of election reform efforts following the 2000 Presidential election, covering costs as well as intended benefits. While reporting original research, the authors have produced an accessible document that will be of use to policy makers and administrators as well as to researchers and students."
-Robert Sabin Montjoy, The University of New Orleans
-Richard Niemi, University of Rochester
"This is an impressive work-a valuable summary and evaluation of election reform efforts following the 2000 Presidential election, covering costs as well as intended benefits. While reporting original research, the authors have produced an accessible document that will be of use to policy makers and administrators as well as to researchers and students."
-Robert Sabin Montjoy, The University of New Orleans
"Helping America Vote is an excellent entry for the Controversies series. The authors' emphasis on 'the change you make depends on how you perceive the problem' is a very good one; it not only gives a focus to the book, but by itself it will be a lesson to students who read it."
-Richard Niemi, University of Rochester
"This is an impressive work-a valuable summary and evaluation of election reform efforts following the 2000 Presidential election, covering costs as well as intended benefits. While reporting original research, the authors have produced an accessible document that will be of use to policy makers and administrators as well as to researchers and students."
-Robert Sabin Montjoy, The University of New Orleans
-Richard Niemi, University of Rochester
"This is an impressive work-a valuable summary and evaluation of election reform efforts following the 2000 Presidential election, covering costs as well as intended benefits. While reporting original research, the authors have produced an accessible document that will be of use to policy makers and administrators as well as to researchers and students."
-Robert Sabin Montjoy, The University of New Orleans