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How Hard Can It Be: Do Citizens Think It Is Difficult to Register to Vote?

机译:它有多难:公民是否认为难以登记投票?

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Political equality is seen as an intrinsic normative principle for the adequate functioning of a democratic republic. However, it is well documented that in the United States there are many qualified citizens who do not vote, many who do not participate in the political process due to procedural barriers that make it difficult or impossible for them to register and vote. Despite this, there is debate in the research literature about whether additional procedural reforms that seek to make the voter registration process easier will lead to substantial increases in voter participation in elections in the United States. While we do not enter into that research debate, we examine a related question: what are the perceptions of the American public about how hard or easy it is to register to vote in their state? Our assumption is that future reforms that seek to make the voter registration process easier will need substantial public support, and thus it is important to understand public perceptions regarding the usability of the voter registration process.Our research, based on a randomly-selected sample of American adults interviewed by telephone in January 2006, indicates that some think it is difficult to register in their state, as 10% of survey respondents stated that the voter registration process in their state was difficult. This implies that an estimated 21 million American adults believe that the voter registration process is difficult in their state. We see also that younger voters, those who are not registered to vote, and political independents are especially likely to believe that the voter registration process is difficult in their state. We focus on younger voters in our analysis reported below because they are one group that research has shown is affected by voter registration procedures. But as nearly 87% of the adults in our sample said that they thought the voter registration process was easy, we conclude that efforts to reform the registration process to make it easier for eligible citizens should be carefully targeted at the segments of the population who find the existing process the most difficult.
机译:政治平等被视为民主共和国充分运作的内在规范原则。但是,有据可查的是,在美国,有许多不投票的合格公民,许多人由于程序上的障碍而难以或无法进行投票和投票而没有参加政治进程。尽管如此,研究文献中仍存在争论,即试图简化选民登记过程的其他程序改革是否会导致美国选民参与选举的人数大幅增加。尽管我们不参加该研究辩论,但我们研究了一个相关的问题:美国公众对在该州进行投票登记有多难或有多简单?我们的假设是,试图使选民登记过程更轻松的未来改革将需要大量的公众支持,因此了解公众对选民登记过程的可用性的认识很重要。我们的研究基于随机选择的样本2006年1月通过电话采访的美国成年人表示,有些人认为在本州很难注册,因为10%的调查受访者表示,本州的选民注册过程很困难。这意味着估计有2100万美国成年人认为在他们所在州的选民登记过程很困难。我们还看到,年轻的选民,未登记投票的人和政治独立人士尤其可能认为,选民登记过程在他们的州很困难。我们在下面的分析中将重点放在年轻的选民身上,因为他们是研究表明受选民登记程序影响的群体。但是,由于我们样本中将近87%的成年人表示他们认为选民登记过程很容易,因此我们得出结论,应努力针对那些发现以下问题的人群进行改革,以简化登记过程,使符合条件的公民更加容易现有过程最困难。

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