A Method to Audit the Assignment of Registered Voters to Districts and Precincts

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Abstract

Electoral boundaries are an integral part of election administration. District boundaries delineate which legislative election voters are eligible to participate in, and precinct boundaries identify, in many localities, where voters cast in-person ballots on Election Day. Election officials are tasked with resolving a tremendously large number of intersections of registered voters with overlapping electoral boundaries. Any large-scale data project is susceptible to errors, and this task is no exception. In two recent close elections, these errors were consequential to the outcome. To address this problem, we describe a method to audit the assignment of registered voters to districts. We apply the methodology to Florida's voter registration file to identify thousands of registered voters assigned to the wrong state House district, many of which local election officials have verified and rectified. We discuss how election officials can best use this technique to detect registered voters assigned to the wrong electoral boundary.

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Amos, B., & McDonald, M. P. (2020). A Method to Audit the Assignment of Registered Voters to Districts and Precincts. Political Analysis, 28(3), 356–371. https://doi.org/10.1017/pan.2019.44

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