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Media & Research
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Data & Studies
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Explores how outreach methods like mailers and social media impact voter turnout among Iowans with restored voting rights after their convictions.
by Neel U. Sukhatme, Alexander Billy, and JJ Naddeo
Published: October 17, 2022
Free Our Vote investigates how felony financial disenfranchisement, which ties voting rights to the repayment of legal-financial obligations, deters voter participation.
by Neel U. Sukhatme, Alexander Billy, and Gaurav Bagwe
Published: April 28, 2022
The U.S. criminal courts create conflicts of interest through defendant fees. This research calls for reforms to fund courts through general state revenues.
by Neel U. Sukhatme and Alexander Billy
Published: May 25, 2023
Distance to one’s polling place affects the likelihood of voting, either in-person or by mail.
by Gaurav Bagwe, Juan Margitic, and Allison Stashko
Published: July 05, 2022
Explores how outreach methods like mailers and social media impact voter turnout among Iowans with restored voting rights after their convictions.
by Neel U. Sukhatme, Alexander Billy, and JJ Naddeo
Published: October 17, 2022
Free Our Vote investigates how felony financial disenfranchisement, which ties voting rights to the repayment of legal-financial obligations, deters voter participation.
by Neel U. Sukhatme, Alexander Billy, and Gaurav Bagwe
Published: April 28, 2022
The U.S. criminal courts create conflicts of interest through defendant fees. This research calls for reforms to fund courts through general state revenues.
by Neel U. Sukhatme and Alexander Billy
Published: May 25, 2023
Distance to one’s polling place affects the likelihood of voting, either in-person or by mail.
by Gaurav Bagwe, Juan Margitic, and Allison Stashko
Published: July 05, 2022