In light of the 2020 Presidential election, accusations regarding early voting methods have risen as a topic of debate among active voters. In order to ensure the voter’s trust in voting methods, it is important to analyze whether such accusations are truthful or just dramatized speculation. Do early voting methods negatively infringe on the integrity the U.S. election process? Using gathered voter statistics and conducted partisan research within recent elections, this defense examines the impact early voting has had through the analysis of two of its most controversial claims. The author finds that there exists little to no reasonable support to conclude existence of infringement to the integrity of the election process, and the reasons that explain this topic’s rise in popularity lies in the failure to accept defeat and the notion of fear.
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- Early Voting: Examining Its Impact on U.S. Election Integrity
- Rodriguez, Melissa Gonzalez (Author)
- Voorhees, Matthew (Thesis director)
- Foy, Joseph (Committee member)
- Historical, Philosophical & Religious Studies (Contributor)
- Historical, Philosophical & Religious Studies, Sch (Contributor)
- School of Politics and Global Studies (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)