Proper Protective (Voting) Equipment: How Covid-19 Safety Measures Shaped In-Person Voting Experiences During the 2020 Election

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Joseph A. Coll
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Abstract

Leading up to the 2020 election, many Americans were worried about casting a ballot in-person due to the Covid-19 pandemic and supported measures to protect voters at the voting booths. Addressing these concerns, election administrators enacted multiple Covid safety measures (e.g., routinely cleaning voting booths, wearing face masks, and providing single use ballot pens). Given voters’ health concerns related to the pandemic and support for safety measures at the ballot box, the presence of Covid safety protocols may increase how safe voters feel voting in-person and evaluations of their voting experience. Using the 2020 Survey of the Performance of American Elections, this study finds that the presence of Covid safety measures increased feelings of voting safety, evaluations of poll workers, and the positivity of the voting experience, but typically not polling place evaluations; though, effects differ by Covid safety policy.
适当的防护(投票)设备:新冠肺炎安全措施如何塑造2020年大选期间的个人投票体验
在2020年大选之前,由于新冠肺炎疫情,许多美国人担心亲自投票,并支持在投票站保护选民的措施。为了解决这些问题,选举管理人员制定了多项新冠肺炎安全措施(例如,定期清洁投票站、戴口罩和提供一次性投票笔)。考虑到选民对疫情的健康担忧以及对投票箱安全措施的支持,新冠肺炎安全协议的存在可能会增加选民在亲自投票时的安全感,并增加对投票体验的评估。利用2020年美国选举表现调查,这项研究发现,新冠肺炎安全措施的存在增加了对投票安全的感觉、对投票工作人员的评价和投票体验的积极性,但通常不会增加对投票场所的评价;不过,新冠肺炎安全政策的效果各不相同。
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American Politics Research
American Politics Research POLITICAL SCIENCE-
CiteScore
2.80
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6.70%
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66
期刊介绍: The purpose of Amercian Politics Research is to promote and disseminate high-quality research in all areas of American politics, including local, state, and national. American Politics Research will publish significant studies concerning American political behavior, political parties, public opinion, legislative behavior, courts and the legal process, executive and administrative politics, public policy, and all other topics appropriate to our understanding of American government and politics. Manuscripts from all social science disciplines are welcomed.
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