
Liz Stark
@stark_talk
Currently: PhD @PoliticsAtPenn | Previously: @CNN @UChicago | Always: Elections, election administration, and political behavior
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31-07-2015 03:32:27
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Here's an important paper about the demobilizing effect of making claims about electoral fraud, by Bernard L. Fraga, Zachary Peskowitz, and James Szewczyk. The specific case is the GA '20/'21 senate runoff. (In Political Behavior) link.springer.com/article/10.100…


🚨New paper🚨 Excited to share my first publication (with Jacob Jaffe, Samuel Baltz, Alex Flores, Charles Stewart III) in POQ’s upcoming issue on public trust in elections! We find that how post-election audits are conducted is more important for voter confidence than what audits find.


Excited to see my article, "Securing Elections, Securing Confidence?" in the recommended articles from the latest issue of Election Law Journal! (And open access until 7/19!) Check it out here, liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/el… And do not forget to check out the other great works in ELJ!



NEW: States United Democracy Center launched a new interactive resource tracking voter turnout state-by-state in every election since 2000, for both primary and general elections. statesuniteddemocracy.org/resources/vote…



In a Q&A with Penn Today, Prof. Marc Meredith of Penn Poli Sci Dept talks about the ways some states have made voting laws more restrictive or more expansive since 2020 and what these changes mean for the 2024 elections. bit.ly/3X9k3Pj PORES Marc Meredith

We’re excited to have our colleagues Stephen Pettigrew & Marc Meredith participate as experts in this program.

New from my colleagues John Lapinski & Stephen Pettigrew about logistics of reporting election results “Network of reporters & voting experts gathers results from thousands of jurisdictions, checking all of them for anomalies before viewers see the data” nbcnews.com/politics/2024-…


Excited to spend another election night with the NBC News Decision Desk. Looking forward to working with all my awesome colleagues including Will Marble, Marc Trussler, Liz Stark, Dave Wasserman, Andrew Arenge, Marc Meredith, Michele F. Margolis, dozens of PORES undergrads, and many others




NEW ISSUE from Political Analysis - Volume 33 - Issue 1 - cup.org/3BRqLCO All articles in this issue of Political Analysis are #OpenAccess




Is an anonymous ballot no longer private once it is released to the public? New research from Shiro Kuriwaki, Jeffrey Lewis UCLA, and Michael Morse uses actual election data to weigh privacy and transparency: bit.ly/3FmPOio
