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Rebecca Mercuri, a computer scientist and president of the consulting firm Notable Software, who has been studying election systems for 14 years, says the trouble with this system is that it is secretive.
In a 24-page document posted on his Web site, Mousavi's special committee studying election fraud accused influential Ahmadinejad supporters of handing out cash bonuses and food, increasing wages, printing millions of extra ballots and other acts in the run-up to the vote.
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Mr. Lewis was organizing 40 foreign professors to study election conditions before the July 2 presidential balloting.
The bill calls for a 12-member bipartisan panel to study election issues and to provide specific recommendations of best practices within six months.
Larry Bartels, a political scientist at Vanderbilt University who has studied election results since the recent great recession, concludes that they are seldom decided by ideology.
Political strategists will study election returns to see how Mr. Cruz, a rising Tea Party star and the son of a Cuban immigrant, fares with Hispanic voters.
At the luncheon that wrapped up the three-day meeting of the National Conference of State Legislatures here on Friday, the president of the organization, State Senator Jim Costa of California, announced that he was forming a special group to study election procedures.
In January, the Campaign Media Analysis Group, which studies election advertising, declared the Florida primary to be "the most negative campaign ever", after finding that 92% of ads aired in the state during the final week of the Republican primary were negative in tone.
Though the FEC commissioners probably didn't envision a setup like Walmart's when they first approved charitable matching donations, that doesn't mean it's illegal, according to Jessica Levinson, a professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, who studies election law.
We can gain unique insight by looking at the latest wave of the British Election Study, a key resource for academics who study elections.
The answer for nonpartisan analysts who study elections, such as myself, is that unemployment does not mean a whole heck of a lot.
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