Basic Election Admin Facts Need for Data By Kimball Brace, President Election Data Services, Inc. Denver June, 2014
Election Data Services, Inc. Been collecting and analyzing election returns since 1977 Kept track of voting equipment usage for nation since 1980 Maintains County level database of election 2010 & returns 2012 for nation Contractor for EAC for their 2004 & 2006 Election Day Survey, subcontractor for 2008 & 2010
Who is Election Data Services, Inc.? Since 1979, more than half the nation has been helped by Election Data Services in redistricting Compiled extensive databases of election results and census demographics for redistricting in more than half the nation over past 4 apportionments Testified in more than 75 court cases, many concerning racial analysis of data
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Today s Presentation Basic Election Administration Facts Need for Data
Basic Election Administration Facts Diversity is the underpinning of Elections. 50 States 3,140 Counties 1,620 NE Townships 5,312 Midwest Townships 10,072 Election Jurisdictions
Basic Election Administration Facts Size is important to remember Question: What is the mean size of jurisdictions in nation in terms of registration? 1,492 registered voters Just under 1/3 rd of nations counties have fewer than 10,000 registered voters in them Half of the nation s counties have less than 16,500 registered voters Only 403 jurisdictions have more than 100,000 registered voters Only 15 counties have more than 1 million voters Smallest County: Loving County, Texas: 123 voters Largest County: Los Angeles, CA: 4.7 million voters Take 947 smallest counties to reach LA s total.
Basic Election Administration Facts
Basic Election Administration Facts
Basic Election Administration Facts Elections are run in small jurisdictions With small staff Many of which are part-time or performing other functions Reliance upon vendors for help
Turn-out Still don t know total number of people who participated in the last presidential general election. Definitions of turn-out, ballots cast, ballots counted. 903 Jurisdictions in 21 states have same number of people turning out, as that voted for President of the US
2012 Turnout Numbers Same as Vote for President 932 Counties 5 Whole States 6 Nearly Whole States 16 States at least 1 County
Drop-Off Rate 2006 2004 2002 2000 1998 1996 1994 1992 1990 1988 1986 1984 1982 1980 1978 1976 1974 1972 1970 1968 1966 1964 1962 1960 1958 1956 1954 1952 1950 1948 1946 Drop off (or Residual Votes) 2004 was lowest rate in post WWII history. 4.5% 4.0% 3.5% 3.0% 2.5% 2.0% 1.5% 1.0% 0.5% 0.0% Year
Residual Votes or Drop-off Difference between Total Turnout and Total Votes for an office = Overvotes + Undervotes Normal elections Overvotes = 10% of residual vote Undervotes = 90% of residual vote Florida 2000 opposite of above Problem of ballot design Problem is getting overs & unders Need for every office on ballot
Current Problems Besides getting data & data elements Voting Equipment Change & Diversity Over 74% of jurisdictions changed VE since 2000 Formerly, all voters in jurisdiction used same VE Analysis was easier, all voting patterns attributed to type of machine in use. Now most jurisdictions have multiple voting systems In-precinct system different than absentee, early Unless votes are attributed to different voting processes, analyzing voting equipment problems now harder to do cleanly.
Conclusion We do not do a good job of collecting data. The value of data is not well explained Election administrators don t always see the value Result data not collected or retained. Essential data items not defined Steps of data not comprehended Auditing concepts not incorporated in data Counts of persons who participated in election (turnout) should be stipulated. Overs & Under votes should be required for each office on the ballot Benefits & uses of data should be studied
Thank you Kimball Brace President Election Data Services, Inc. 6171 Emerywood Court Manassas, VA 20112 (703-580-7267 or 202-789-2004) KBrace@electiondataservices.com or KBrace@aol.com www.electiondataservices.com