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ROBERT A. BERNSTEIN
Auburn University
ANITA CHADHA
University of Houston, Downtown
ROBERT MONTJOY
Auburn University
Cross-State Bias in Voting and Registration
Overreporting in the Current Population Surveys
There is tremendous
nonrandom variation from state to state in the rates at which people overreport
voting in the Current Population Surveys (CPS). What accounts for this
state-level bias in overreporting? We find that the determinants of statewide
rates of overreporting parallel those in our earlier findings on individual-level
overreporting: overreporting is a function of higher concentrations of
racial and ethnic minorities, higher rates of religious membership, and
being in the Deep South. These relationships are remarkably stable over
time (1980-2000), and they are unaltered by improvements in how we measure
overreporting. We suggest a method for deflating reported statewide registration
figures to account for this bias, assuming that these registration figures
are inflated in the same way as are statewide voting figures. We replicate
and extend a part of Brown, Jackson, and Wright's (1999) analysis using
these deflated figures, showing that our approach can improve explanation.
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