Search Results
-
FILTER BY DATEAll Time
-
-
FILTER BY RELEVANCEMost Relevant
-
-
FILTER BY CONTENT TYPEAll Content Types
-
Given the widespread concern over voter fraud, the next president should consider a reform.
Despite heated controversy over their use, photo IDs are commonly used to prevent voter fraud across the world.
Paper trails will one day provide a useful check on the accuracy of electronic voting machines, but Congress should not rush to implement them.
Barack Obama, behind in the polls, is leading the charge against Bush's FEC nominee Hans von Spakovsky.
For a relatively small investment, companies such as Apple or Google could create a voting machine that is inexpensive, easy to use, and difficult to hack into.
Colorado"s Amendment 41 and the national Real ID Act are two examples of sloppy legislative drafting and a lack of appropriate deliberation.
Here is one issue that is crying out for Congressional focus: election procedure and reform.
President Ronald Reagan's philosophy, accomplishments, and style framed public policy debates in ways that helped propel Republicans into today's governing majority.



