Election Administration and Voting Survey

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The Election Administration and Voting Survey is a comprehensive, nationwide data collection effort that analyzes how elections are run in the United States, including voter registration, ballot casting methods, and administrative practices.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf election survey
federal data collection program
nationwide survey
analyzes administrative practices in elections
ballot casting methods
how elections are run in the United States
voter registration
characteristic comprehensive
nationwide
periodic
country United States of America
surface form: United States
covers ballot casting
election administration procedures
election infrastructure
election policies and practices
voter registration
dataType administrative data
jurisdiction-level data
quantitative data
field election administration
voting
focusesOn election administration practices
election management
methods of casting ballots
voter registration systems
language English
output datasets on election practices
reports on election administration
purpose to inform election policy and administration
to provide comprehensive data on election administration in the United States
to support analysis of how elections are conducted
relatedTo absentee voting
early voting
election day procedures
polling place operations
post-election processes
provisional ballots
voter registration lists
scope nationwide
subjectOf analyses of voter registration systems
analyses of voting methods
studies on election administration
timeCoverage federal election cycles
usedBy advocacy organizations
election officials
policymakers
researchers

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Election Assistance Commission publishes Election Administration and Voting Survey