@article {1416692, title = {Understanding the Role of Local Election Officials: How Local Autonomy Shapes U.S. Election Administration}, year = {2021}, abstract = {

Hannah Furstenberg-Beckman, Greg Degen, and Tova Wang; September 2021\ 

This policy brief will examine the independence and discretionary powers of local election officials and offer a framework to better understand local autonomy in our electoral system. It will also describe the larger system within which the local election official operates and demonstrate how local power and voter-focused decision-making varies across the country. The brief will use illustrative examples of the exercise of autonomy by local election officials from past elections as well as examples of shifts in local discretionary powers from the recent wave of state legislative efforts that seek to restrict autonomy.

It will also address the implications of local autonomy for those with an interest in increasing voter access and promoting voter participation. This brief can be a resource for those seeking a better understanding of the possible levers of change in their own state or locality{\textquoteright}s electoral system.

}, url = {https://ash.harvard.edu/files/ash/files/role_of_local_election_officials.pdf?m=1632410559}, author = {Hannah Furstenberg-Beckman and Greg Degen and Tova Wang} }