[EL] North Carolina presidential undervotes and straight ticket device

Richard Winger richardwinger at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 25 17:49:29 PDT 2013


Although the commentary about North Carolina's current omnibus election law bill, HB 589, is overwhelmingly negative, the bill does repeal the straight-ticket device.  The North Carolina straight-ticket device, for almost 50 years, has not applied to the presidential part of the North Carolina general election ballot.  Various voting rights groups, as well as academics, have long decried the North Carolina device for causing a large undervote for president.  The Brennan Center's Lawrence Norden and Margaret Chen studied it just prior to the 2008 election.

I wonder if anyone is aware of any data on North Carolina presidential undervoting rates in 2008 and 2012?  The internet has lots of material about it in 2000 and 2004, when it hovered around 3%.

I e-mailed Lawrence Norden but got an auto reply saying he is not available until next week.

 
Richard Winger
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