2004 Election Day Survey
In the fall of 2004, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) distributed the first-ever Election Day Survey, requesting voting and elections information from election officials throughout the country. Collecting this information is part of EAC's mission to provide resources and guidance to policy makers and election officials as we work together to make sure every vote is counted fairly and accurately.
The 2004 Election Day Survey is the largest and most comprehensive survey on election administration ever conducted by a U.S. governmental organization, and we thank the nation's secretaries of state and state and local elections officials for their cooperation and contribution.
EAC is currently conducting a 2006 Election Administration and Voting Survey, which will be available in 2007.
The 2004 Election Day Survey is the largest and most comprehensive survey on election administration ever conducted by a U.S. governmental organization, and we thank the nation's secretaries of state and state and local elections officials for their cooperation and contribution.
EAC is currently conducting a 2006 Election Administration and Voting Survey, which will be available in 2007.
- 2004 Election Day Survey - Full Report
- PART 1 INTRODUCTION
- PART 2 ELECTION DAY SURVEY RESULTS
- Chapter 1 Population Estimates
- Chapter 2 Voter Registration
- Chapter 3 Ballots Counted
- Chapter 4 Turnout Source
- Chapter 5 Absentee Ballots
- Chapter 6 Provisional Ballots
- Chapter 7 Drop-Off
- Chapter 8 Overvotes and Undervotes
- Chapter 9 Voting Equipment Usage
- Chapter 10 Voting Machines
- Chapter 11 Voting Equipment Malfunctions
- Chapter 12 Poll Workers
- Chapter 13 Polling Places
- Chapter 14 Disability
- PART 3 RECOMMENDATIONS ON FUTURE DATA COLLECTION
- Appendix A Survey Instrument
- Appendix B Election Glossary
- State Data Tables