Voting access reforms and policy feedback effects on political efficacy and trust

PSJ Editorial Team
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced states to rethink election administration across the United States. To make voting safer, many states expanded mail voting options like no-excuse absentee voting (NEAV) and universal vote-by-mail (UVBM). While some scholars have studied how these reforms affect turnout, few have examined whether they influence voters’ trust in government itself. … Continue reading "Voting access reforms and policy feedback effects on political efficacy and trust"