Title
Raiders of the lost vote: A theory-driven model of ballot invalidation in Florida’s 2000 election
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Politics and Policy
Publication Date
1-1-2005
Abstract
In analyzing the results of the 2000 Florida election, we argue the need for a more theoretical model of ballot invalidation. The majority of studies to date link together both undervotes and overvotes into one measure of “rejected,” “voided” or “invalidated” ballots. We demonstrate that these two types of errors are notably distinct. Specifically, overvoting involves more cognitive or “decision” errors, while undervoting is more a product of mechanical or “physical” errors. As such, we maintain that undervotes are more likely to be the product of random error and are less likely to be related to the racial composition of a district than are overvotes. © 2005 Policy Studies Organization.
Volume
33
Issue
2
First Page
264
Last Page
294
DOI
10.1111/j.1747-1346.2005.tb00643.x
ISSN
15555623
E-ISSN
17471346
Recommended Citation
Kelly-Woessner, April and Woessner, Matthew C., "Raiders of the lost vote: A theory-driven model of ballot invalidation in Florida’s 2000 election" (2005). Faculty Publications. 1420.
https://jayscholar.etown.edu/facpubharvest/1420