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COVID-19 and United States Election systems: a simulation study of in-person voting in Rhode Island

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  • Nicholas D. Bernardo
  • Bridgett A. King
  • Gretchen A. Macht

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For decades, election research in the United States has focussed on the potentially disenfranchising consequences of evolving election laws and procedures. With the widespread changes and requirements caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, elections have adapted to prevent the spread of the virus. Despite implementing system changes, it is unclear what impact the pandemic had on the voter experience. This paper presents a case study, performed in collaboration with the Rhode Island Board of Elections, to investigate a Rhode Island polling location operated during the 2020 General Election and quantify the effect of COVID-19 mitigating procedures on system performance. To validate the modelling approach, a case study is developed for a Rhode Island polling location using data collected from that location during the 2020 General Election. The validated model is then adapted to create a hypothetical non-COVID-19 system to simulate the polling location pre-COVID-19. Simulated system performance of the COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 models are statistically compared to quantify the impact of COVID-19 mitigation strategies on system performance. This approach may be applied in future work to assist in election preparation for sudden system changes or in response to new election laws.

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  • Nicholas D. Bernardo & Bridgett A. King & Gretchen A. Macht, 2024. "COVID-19 and United States Election systems: a simulation study of in-person voting in Rhode Island," Journal of Simulation, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 18(3), pages 331-340, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tjsmxx:v:18:y:2024:i:3:p:331-340
    DOI: 10.1080/17477778.2022.2155258
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