Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I: Pandemic Election Context
Introduction
Dari Sylvester Tran
Chapter 1: The Pandemic Voting Experience
Martha Kropf
Chapter 2: The Pandemic, The U.S. Postal Service, and Mail Voting Laws and Voting in American Elections
Michael J. Ritter
Chapter 3: Plotting Out Election Administrative Insights Aad Recommendations from the 2020 Election
John A. Curiel and Declan Chin
Chapter 4: Online Hostility towards Local Election Officials Surged in 2020
Joelle Gross, Samuel Baltz, Mara Suttmann-Lea, Thessalia Merivaki, and Charles Stewart III
Part II: Adaptation and Alternative Voting Arrangements
Chapter 5: What Drove the Increase in Mail Voting in the 2020 General Election?
Lindsay Nielson, David Varas Alonso, and Sidney Carl Turner
Chapter 6: Adapting Democracy: Implementing Vote Centers During a Pandemic
Anita Manion, David Kimball, Joseph Anthony, and Adriano Udani
Chapter 7: The New Role of Philanthropy in Supporting Election Administration in the 2020 Election
Mitchell Brown and Kathleen Hale
Part III: Improving the Path Forward
Chapter 8: Queuing up Problems: The Application and Status of Queuing Catastrophes in Election Administration
John A. Curiel
Chapter 9: Automatic Voter Registration and List Maintenance
Jonathan Griffiths and Marc Meredith
Conclusion
Martha Kropf
About the Contributors
Index