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  1. Senator Westcott's letter to certain New Jersey Democrats, in reply to their resolutions expelling him from the Democratic party of Florida, for voting ... of the United States Senate for a libel by James D Westcott, 1848
  2. Florida and the United States Voting Rights Act of 1965 by Manning Julian Dauer, 1982
  3. Politics of the United States: Politics of the United States, Voting rights in the United States, Campaign finance in the United States, Political parties ... of the United States Republican Party
  4. Voting rights in the United States: Voting rights in the United States, Voting Rights Act, Disfranchisement after Reconstruction era (United States), United ... House of Representatives, Thirteen Colonies
  5. Voting Patterns of the United States Supreme Court: Cases in Federalism 1889-1959
  6. Party, constituency and Congressional voting;: A study of roll call voting in the United States House of Representatives in the Eighty-sixth and Eighty-seventh Congresses by W. Wayne Shannon, 1966
  7. Voting Patterns of the United States by John Sprague, 1900
  8. A statistical model of United States Senators' voting behavior by John Edgar Jackson, 1968
  9. Registration for voting in the United States by Joseph Pratt Harris, 1923
  10. Political Culture and Voting Systems in the United States: An Examination of the 2000 Presidential Election by Brian L. Fife, Geralyn M. Miller, 2002-12-30
  11. Changing Patterns of Voting in the Northern United States: Electoral Realignment 1952-1996 by Robert W. Speel, 1998-08
  12. Political Alienation and Voting Turnout in the United States, 1960-1988 (Distinguished Dissertations) by Kevin Chen, 1992-10
  13. Sectional Stress and Party Strength: A Study of Roll-Call Voting Patterns in the United States House of Representatives, 1836-1860 by Thomas Benjamin, Alexander, 1967-06
  14. Changing Patterns of Voting in the Northern United States: Electoral Realignment, 1952-1996 by Robert W. Speel, 1998-08-01

21. Questia Online Library
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22. Would Mandatory Voting Work? - News
Would mandatory voting work? , Should U.S. citizens be forced to exercise their QUOT;civic duty QUOT; and go to the polls?
http://www.dailyhelmsman.com/news/2003/11/13/News/Would.Mandatory.Voting.Work-17

23. Qualifications For Voting United States
views 13 rating not rated reviews 0 posted 5/14/2009 language English pages 2
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/5926642/qualifications-for-voting-united-states

24. E-Voting - United States (eGovernment Resource Centre)
Articles and resources about trends and issues relating to eVoting in the United States.
http://www.egov.vic.gov.au/focus-on-countries/north-and-south-america-and-the-ca

25. Vote: The Machinery Of Democracy
This exhibition looks at the history of voting methods in the United States, which are as varied as the individual states and their local election districts.
http://americanhistory.si.edu/vote/
This exhibition looks at the history of voting methods in the United States, which are as varied as the individual states and their local election districts. Vote: The Machinery of Democracy explores how ballots and voting systems have evolved over the years as a response to political, social, and technological change, transforming the ways in which Americans vote. Introduction
America's Voting Patchwork

Paper Ballots

The Acme of Reform
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The Present and Future Ballot

26. What If Voting Were Mandatory? - By Eric Weiner - Slate Magazine
Oct 29, 2004 This election season has produced a mother lode of innovative getout-the-vote campaigns. No longer content to merely Rock the Vote, we now hip-hop the vote and pray the
http://www.slate.com/id/2108832/

27. Diversity In Democracy
Diversity in Democracy Minority Representation in the United States Edited by Gary M. Segura and Shaun Bowler 304 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4 39 tables, 2 maps, 2 charts
http://www.upress.virginia.edu/books/segura.html
Diversity in Democracy:
Minority Representation in the United States
Edited by Gary M. Segura and Shaun Bowler 304 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4 39 tables, 2 maps, 2 charts Race, Ethnicity, and Politics Paper edition available December 2006
As the racial and ethnic minority population of the United States grows past 30 percent, candidates cannot afford to ignore the minority vote. The studies collected in Diversity in Democracy show that political scientists, too, must fully recognize the significance of minority-representation studies for our understanding of the electoral process in general.
The most significant conclusion to emerge from this multifaceted examination is the overwhelming importance of context. There is no single strategic key, but taken together, these studies begin to map the strategies, institutions, and contexts that enhance or limit minority representation. In navigating the complexities of minority politics, moreover, the book reveals much about American representative democracy that pertains to all of us.
Contributors
Gary M. Segura

28. Voting: United States - Free Online Library
Free Online Library List of articles about United States in Voting category
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29. BiblioVault - Information And Elections
Subject headings Presidents United States Election. Communication in politics United States. Political campaigns United States. Voting United States.
http://www.bibliovault.org/BV.book.epl?ISBN=9780472085750

30. Iran To Establish 35 Voting Stations Across United States For Presidential Elect
Iran News Article Iran to establish 35 voting stations across United States for presidential elections
http://www.payvand.com/news/09/may/1324.html

31. U.S. Senate: Legislation & Records Home > Votes
00248 29Sep On the Resolution Agreed to H. Con. Res. 321; A concurrent resolution providing for a conditional adjourment of the......roll call votes page Vote Date Question Result
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Recent Votes Refreshed every 20 minutes. Vote Date Question Result Description 29-Sep On the Resolution Agreed to H. Con. Res. 321; A concurrent resolution providing for a conditional adjourment of the House of Representatives and a conditional recess or adjournment of the Senate. 29-Sep On Passage of the Bill Passed H.R. 3081 As Amended; Continuing Appropriations Act, 2011 more Senate Roll Call Votes These reports provide Senate "Roll Call Vote" results for the current and several prior Congresses including votes taken today. Roll call vote results are compiled through the Senate Legislative Information System by the Senate Bill Clerk under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate. Roll Call Tables Tables below are listed by year. Vote numbers on each table link to the yea and nay tallies.

32. E-Voting - United States - Page 2 Of 23 Links (eGovernment
Articles and resources about trends and issues relating to eVoting in the United States.
http://www.egov.vic.gov.au/focus-on-countries/north-and-south-america-and-the-ca

33. 2008 Voter's Guide And Election Information From National Organization For Women
2008 NOW PACs (Political Action Committees of the National Organization for Women voters guide and election information
http://www.nowpacs.org/2008/

34. Timeline Of Women's Suffrage In The United States
1776 Abigail Adams writes to her husband, John Adams, asking him to remember the ladies in the new code of laws. Adams replies the men will fight the despotism
http://dpsinfo.com/women/history/timeline.html
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Timeline of Women's Suffrage in the United States
Site Map for Women's Resources Abigail Adams writes to her husband, John Adams, asking him to "remember the ladies" in the new code of laws. Adams replies the men will fight the "despotism of the petticoat." Women lose the right to vote in New York. Women lose the right to vote in Massachusetts. Women lose the right to vote in New Hampshire. US Constitutional Convention places voting qualifications in the hands of the states. Women in all states except New Jersey lose the right to vote. Mary Wollstonecraft publishes Vindication of the Rights of Women in England. Women lose the right to vote in New Jersey, the last state to revoke the right.
Women Join the Abolitionist Movement
Formation of the female anti-slavery associations. Angelina Grimke appeals to Southern women to speak out against slavery. The "Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Massachusetts to the Congregational Churches Under Their Care" is promulgated against women speaking in public against slavery, it is mainly directed against the Grimke sisters. World Anti-Slavery Convention in London. Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and other women barred from participating on account of their sex.

35. Voting Mandatory United States Essay - 85152
More Essays on voting, United States, Supreme Court, United, States. U.S. Histroysee below; Argument essay; Role of the United States Constitution
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36. Should The United States Practice Compulsory Voting? - Associated Content From Y
When only 64% of Americans show up to vote for the President, is it fair to say that those who did not vote have no right to complain? Countries like Australia use compulsory
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/149841/should_the_united_states_practic
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Should the United States Practice Compulsory Voting?
Is Voting a Right or a Responsibility?
Amy Mullen Yahoo! Contributor Network
Feb 21, 2007 "Contribute content like this. Start Here This might be an unpopular opinion, but I believe that if you did not vote in the elections you have no reason or right to complain. There are many Americans who complain, yet they do not vote. I wonder how differently elections would work out with higher voter turn-out. I think we all wonder about that. The problem with that is that there is no way to get everyone to the polls short of compulsory voting. Some countries do this, but we do not. What would happen if compulsory voting came to the United States?
A conversation with a friend got me thinking about this. We were talking about how some people get heated to the point of name calling and low blows when political issues come up. We wondered what would happen if everyone in our country could muster up this type of passion, and take it to the polls each election to be heard in a way that matters. It seems that there is a lot of disinterest in some people, but others are willing to rip each other to shreds over the tiniest issues. This was when I brought up the topic of compulsory voting.

37. Computer Voting Is Open To Easy Fraud, Experts Say - New York Times
Jul 24, 2003 The software that runs many hightech voting machines contains serious flaws that would allow voters to cast extra votes and permit poll workers to alter ballots without
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/24/us/computer-voting-is-open-to-easy-fraud-exper

38. The Importance Of Voting In The United States
Voting in any type of election, from local elections to Presidential primaries, provides an important way to voice your opinions regarding elected leaders and overall policies
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Essay 2: The Importance of Voting in the United States
Voting in any type of election, from local elections to Presidential primaries, provides an important way to voice your opinions regarding elected leaders and overall policies; voting also helps you decide your own future by electing a person who might reflect your own views. The ability to vote exists as one of the most cherished Constitutional Rights that many fought for, marched for, and died for over the centuries (Smithstein 1).
If the right to vote no longer existed, the country would no longer survive as a democratic nation, but completely totalitarian. By not voting, you give away your right to influence the government overall. More importantly, however, not voting takes away the "will of the majority that governs this country, but [replaces it with] the will of the minority" (Smithstein 1). The Twenty-fourth amendment to the United States Constitution states that: the right of citizens of the United States to vote in any primary or other election for President or Vice President, for electors for President or Vice President, or for Senator or Representative in Congress shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State (The U.S. Constitution 54). Because this sacred right has been guaranteed to all citizens of the nation, you should take the initiative to vote for someone/something that reflects your overall views.
A person, such as yourself, can vote in order to get information across, elect officials, and voice opinions as to the future of the United States of America. The right to vote has proven to be difficult to achieve for all races and genders throughout history. However, now every citizen has the right to vote in any election and, therefore, should exercise their vote. There are numerous ways to get involved in voting and elections; for frequently asked questions and statistics, please visit

39. United States - President - Politics - 2008 Election Results - Exit Polls - Msnb
GOP poised to win redistricting supremacy, too The GOP could capture new Senate or House majorities in a dozen to 18 states — along with critical new power to redraw
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26843704

40. United States Elections Project
Home; Voter Turnout. Main; Data Tables. 2010 General; 2008 General; 2008 Primary; 2006 General; 2004 General; 2004 Primary; 2002 General; 2000 General; 2000 Primary; Reports
http://elections.gmu.edu/early_vote_2008.html
2008 Early Voting Statistics
Last updated: Nov. 4, 2008 For those who want poll results for early voters, you can check out this handy compilation of polls with breakdowns of early voters . I would clarify that this blogger calls these surveys "exit polls" when in fact they are not. They are simply pre-election polls conducted by various polling organizations that have large enough samples of early voters to report their support for candidates. There will be official exit poll phone surveys of early voters released Tuesday evening when the polls close. Beware of election night results released at poll closing , as they may be misleading. Many states and localities quickly report results for their early voters. The reporting method varies widely among states. If these surveys are correct that Obama supporters are voting early at higher rates than McCain supporters, these early election results may give a false impression of what the actual election result will be once all votes are counted. IMPORTANT PROGRAMMING NOTE I am traveling Saturday morning to the undisclosed location where the media consortium's exit polls are run. I will continue to update these numbers, although the reports may be delayed. Please do not ask me for exit poll results since 1) I will be in the quarantine room and have no access to the outside world and 2) even if I could, I would not share the information with my wife, much less a stranger from the internet. I am participating in a

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