Measuring Lost Votes by Mail

57 Pages Posted: 7 Oct 2024

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Michael Morse

University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School

Marc Meredith

University of Pennsylvania

Amaya Madarang

University of Pennsylvania

Katie Steele

University of Pennsylvania

Date Written: October 07, 2024

Abstract

The rise of mail balloting has led to concerns that procedural requirements can lead to "lost votes by mail." We theorize how procedural requirements can affect the incidence and form of lost votes and highlight three measurement issues with equating lost votes and rejected mail ballots. First, coverage: not all rejected mail ballots are documented. Second, substitution: some people whose mail ballot is rejected may subsequently successfully vote, particularly if they were notified in time to take action. Third, deterrence: others may not return their mail ballots if they expect them to be rejected. While rejected mail ballots could over-or underestimate lost votes, a case study of Pennsylvania's 2022 general election reveals at least 47% more lost votes than rejected mail ballots. These lost votes could prove electorally consequential in Pennsylvania given the number of mail ballots cast and the substantial partisan splits on mail versus in-person ballots.

Keywords: voting rights, election administration, mail ballots

Suggested Citation

Morse, Michael and Meredith, Marc and Madarang, Amaya and Steele, Katie, Measuring Lost Votes by Mail (October 07, 2024). U of Penn Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 24-45, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4978755 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4978755

Michael Morse (Contact Author)

University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School ( email )

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Marc Meredith

University of Pennsylvania ( email )

Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

Amaya Madarang

University of Pennsylvania ( email )

Katie Steele

University of Pennsylvania ( email )

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