Oct 31, 2008, By Wayne Hanson
The California Voter Foundation's Kim Alexander has written "The California Voters' Experience -- What Works for Them, What Does Not Work, and Where to Go From Here."
Alexander wrote the paper at the request of California Forward, which is working to make structural and governance changes to improve California.
"The California Voters' Experience" is 40 pages long and takes a close look at the four stages of the voting process from the perspective of the California voter: registration; preparation; voting; and results. It also includes analyses about key barriers to improving voter participation in California, such as the digital divide, and concludes that greater uniformity and consistency in voting practices and procedures would help improve the voting experience for Californians.
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