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This document presents the results of GAO’s 2005 Survey of Local Election Jurisdictions.
The purpose of the survey was to collect nationwide information on a range of
election topics that included voter registration, absentee voting, early voting,
poll workers, polling places, voter education, voting methods and systems,
Election Day activities, provisional voting, and vote counting. We surveyed
a random probability sample of 788 local election jurisdictions nationwide,
stratified by population. In stratifying our nationwide sample, we grouped
local election jurisdictions by their 2000 U.S. Census population—small jurisdictions
(less than 10,000), medium jurisdictions (10,000 to 100,000), and large jurisdictions
(more than 100,000). In all, we received 632 usable questionnaires for an
overall response rate of 80 percent. The response rate according
to our groupings of jurisdictions by size was 72 percent for
large jurisdictions, 82 percent for medium jurisdictions, and 83
percent for small jurisdictions. When reviewing the results of this
survey, it is important to consider that two types of estimates may be shown.
For example, some estimates represent local election jurisdictions nationwide,
and others represent subgroups of the nationwide sample, such as the subgroup of
local election jurisdictions that bought or leased new voting equipment since the
November 2000 general election. Estimates are now shown for closed-ended questions
where the 95% confidence interval exceeds +20 percentage points or -20 percentage points.
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