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1 Manuel Alba, et al., Election Reform: An Analysis of Proposals and the Commission's Recommendations for Improving America's Elections Systems [i] (2001)

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     Election Reform:   An  Analysis  of Proposals and  the Commission's
        Recommendations for Improving America's Election System



                              Acknowledgments



This report was prepared by the Office for Civil Rights Evaluation under the direction of
Terri A. Dickerson, assistant staff director for civil rights evaluation. The report was
written by Manuel Alba, civil rights analyst, Margaret Butler, civil rights analyst, Wanda
Johnson, civil rights analyst, Eileen Rudert, social scientist, and Mireille Zieseniss, civil
rights analyst. Research assistance was provided by Monique Dennis-Elmore, civil rights
analyst, Rebecca Kraus,* social scientist, and Kirk Perry, civil rights analyst. Significant
contributions were also made by two interns: Sheldon Fuller, University of Pennsylvania,
and Auliya Yasuda, University of California at Santa Barbara. The legal review was
performed by Peter Reilly, attorney-advisor, in the Office of General Counsel. Dawn
Sweet, editor, prepared this report for publication.


* Former Commission employee

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