The miracle and tragedy of the 2020 U.S. election

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The 2020 election was both a miracle and a tragedy. In the midst of a pandemic posing unprecedented challenges, local and state administrators pulled off a safe, secure, and professional election. This article discusses metrics of success in the adaptations that took place—record-high turnout, widespread voter satisfaction, a doubling of mail voting without a concomitant increase in problems often associated with absentee ballots, and the recruitment of hundreds of thousands of new poll workers. However, a competing narrative of a "stolen election" led to a historically deep chasm between partisans in their trust of the election process and outcome.

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Persily, N., & Stewart, C. (2021). The miracle and tragedy of the 2020 U.S. election. Journal of Democracy, 32(2), 159–178. https://doi.org/10.1353/jod.2021.0026

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