"The Psychological and Institutional Determinants of Early Voting." Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Psychological Association (San Francisco, CA) and the American Political Science Assocation (Chicago, IL). August 2007. Co-authored with Daniel Krantz Toffey.
Update: September
14, 2007. Now forthcoming in Journal of Social Issues.
Panel: Early Voting and the 2004 Election These papers were delivered at a panel, organized by Gronke, of the 2004 American Political Science Association meeting. Gronke's paper on Oregon was delayed, but the other papers were excellent.
The Enhanced 2004 Election Day Survey (With Data)
A compressed archive of the raw 2004 Election Day Survey dataset and data definition files in SAS, SPSS and Stata formats is now publicly available.
EVIC's online implementation of the 2004 Election Day Survey This link takes you to the SDA data analysis system at the University of California, Berkeley, which has generously offered to host these data for the time being. This facility allows online access to the Election Day Survey and an attached codebook.
Researchers at CalTech converted the EAC data into popular statistical formats and have made it available for download. EVIC has generated a codebook accompanying this data, but this codebook does not perfectly match the CalTech version of the dataset. Our codebook reflects our efforts to fill in missing data in the original dataset.