A Project to Study and Invigorate the American Electoral Process
Reports
The Vanishing Voter Project released five reports in 2000.
- “Election 2000: How Viewers ‘See’ a Presidential Debate,” October 3, 2000. PDF
- “Lessons from the Last Convention,” August 13, 2000. PDF
- “The Internet and the 2000 Republican Convention: An Appraisal,” August 13, 2000. PDF
- “Convention Report: Is There a Future for On-the-Air Televised Conventions?” July 30, 2000. PDF
- “Public Involvement and the 2000 Nominating Campaign: Implications for Electoral Reform,” April 27, 2000. PDF
Press Releases
Beginning on March 11, 2004, the Vanishing Voter project released seven press releases. The final one was released on February 2, 2005.
- “Young Voters and the 2004 Election,” February 2, 2005
- “First-Time Voters Propelled to Polls by Personal Contact,” November 11, 2004
- “Iraq Issue Propels Election Interest: Young Adults Affected Most,” September 17, 2004
- “Americans Say National Party Conventions Still Important,” August 5, 2004
- “Election Interest Is Up Sharply, But Convention Interest Is Not,” July 21, 2004
- “Election Interest Up Sharply from 2000: Young Adults Contribute to Rise,” April 30, 2004
- “Election Interest Among Young Adults Is Up Sharply From 2000,” March 11, 2004