EARC Links
California
- Directory of California County Election Offices and Officials
- California Secretary of State Elections and Voter Information
- County Election Observer Panel Plans
- Smart Voter - Nonpartisan Election Information
- League of Women Voters of California
- The California Voter Foundation
- California Forward
- Inside Elections - San Mateo County Elections Blog
- The Humboldt Election Transparency Project and ballot images from November 2008
- Statewide Database - Provides voting, registration and geographic datasets for the State of California for statewide elections beginning in 1992
- Implementation of the Voters First Act:
Bureau of State Audits development of the California Redistricting Commission and WeDrawTheLines website (coming soon)
Nationwide
- US Election Assistance Commission
- League of Women Voters - National
- electionline.org
- AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project
- Database of Election Reform Legislation - compiled by the National Conference of State Legislatures
- The Brennan Center for Justice - Voting Rights and Elections Section
Overseas and Military Voting by US Citizens
- EAC Research on Military and Overseas Voting
UOCAVA Voters and the Electronic Transmission of Voting Materials in Four States
Section 245 of HAVA requires EAC to conduct a study of issues and challenges, specifically including the potential for election fraud, that are presented by the incorporation of communications and internet technologies in the Federal, state and local electoral process.
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To begin to better understand the issues, challenges and potential for electronic voting, EAC undertook a series of case studies regarding four states’ experiences with developing programs for transmitting absentee ballots to UOCAVA voters. These case studies describe the unique experiences of state’s experiences with transmitting ballots electronically, sending and accepting ballots electronically, and using internet voting.
Voting from Abroad: A Survey of UOCAVA Voters
The research study also surveyed UOCAVA voters regarding their reactions to, attitudes toward, and experiences with electronic voting.
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Facilitating UOCAVA Voting Conference
The final portion of the study involved conducting a national conference in September 2007 with state officials and interested parties. The conference served as a forum for the exchange of information regarding experiences with the electronic transmission of absentee ballots to UOCAVA voters.
Download report - Federal Voting Assistance Program
- Overseas Vote Foundation
- American Citizens Abroad
- Federation of American Women's Clubs Overseas, Inc.
- Association of Americans Resident Overseas
Elections Across the Globe
- IFES - provides election assistance and other services supporting democracy
- The Carter Center Democracy Program
Voting Machines and Technology





