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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
These papers explore the extent to which electoral innovations and interventions can boost perceptions of government performance and the intergrity of the democratic process.
Can Ballot Tracking Help Build Confidence in Elections? A Study in Three States - Lisa A. Bryant, California State University, Fresno; Paul Gronke, Reed College; Mindy Romero, USC
Can Social Pressure Messaging Increase Confidence in Elections? - Emily Wager, Rice University
Guardians of Democracy: The Effect of Volunteer Observers on Electoral Integrity - Simge Andi, University of Exeter
Do Voter Preferences Affect Evaluation of Government Performance? - John Osae Kwapong, The Democracy Project
Tracking Confidence: The Effect of Mail Ballot Tracking on Voter Confidence - Joseph Alexander Coll, Texas Tech University; Enrijeta Shino, University of Alabama