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Associate Professor of Political Science

What Do I Need to Vote? Bureaucratic Discretion and Discrimination by Local Election Officials

Title

What Do I Need to Vote? Bureaucratic Discretion and Discrimination by Local Election Officials

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2015
Journal
American Political Science Review
Volume
109
Issue
01
Start Page
129
Pagination
129-142
Date Published
02/2015
Abstract

Do street-level bureaucrats discriminate in the services they provide to constituents? We use a field experiment to measure differential information provision about voting by local election administrators in the United States. We contact over 7,000 election officials in 48 states who are responsible for providing information to voters and implementing voter ID laws. We find that officials provide different information to potential voters of different putative ethnicities. Emails sent from Latino aliases are significantly less likely to receive any response from local election officials than non-Latino white aliases and receive responses of lower quality. This raises concerns about the effect of voter ID laws on access to the franchise and about bias in the provision of services by local bureaucrats more generally.