Study finds voting rules have only small effects in election outcomes

Does requiring an ID to vote help Republicans win? What about allowing people with prior criminal convictions to cast ballots—does that favor Democrats? For years, Democrats and Republicans in the United States have argued over such voting laws, which many believe will aid one party at the polls. But a new study makes the case that such laws have little effect on the outcome of partisan elections.


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Source: Phys.org