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Category: Domestic Policy

Risk-Limiting Audits: A Statistical Method to Ensure Election Quality

  • February 10, 2020

Electronic voting systems are subject to glitches and cyberattacks. Paper-based voting systems require an onerous hand-count to check results. Fortunately, an alternative is emerging. Risk-limiting audits use statistical methods to determine the smallest number of ballots needed to review in…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Elections, Politics

Relationships Between Party Control of State Government and Key Well-Being Metrics

  • January 9, 2020

  It’s no secret that Democratic and Republican politicians often pursue vastly different policies. While it’s common for academics and researchers to study the effects of any given policy, less work has been done to understand the cumulative effects of…

Categories: Data, Domestic Policy, Economy
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