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Notable Counties—Tippecanoe County, Ind.

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Today, Election Data Dispatches begins an occasional feature called “Notable Counties.” We’ll focus on local jurisdictions that provide in-depth, publicly available data that go well beyond basic voting results.  11-21-11

In 2007, Tippecanoe County, Ind., home of Purdue University, shifted from precinct-based elections to vote centers. This allows people to cast a ballot at any available voting location, regardless of where they live in the county. Since the change, the county has issued several post-election reports evaluating how the centers performed and how much they cost.

The most recent report, after the 2010 general election, showed:

  • Turnout among rural voters was slightly higher than turnout for the entire population.
  • The election cost $1.90 per vote, not including fixed costs. The county estimated it would have cost $3.45 per vote if the election had been run with traditional precincts.

If you know of a “notable county” using data in interesting ways, let us know.

Tags: Election costs

Date:
November 22, 2011
Project:
Election Initiatives
Issues:
Election Costs
State:
Indiana
 
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