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Volume 67, Number 1, 2003
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Editorial Note
pp. i-i(1)
Author: PETER V. MILLER

An Evaluation of Procedures and Operations Used by the Voter News Service for the 2000 Presidential Election
pp. 32-44(13)
Authors: PAUL BIEMER; RALPH FOLSOM; RICHARD KULKA; JUDITH LESSLER; BABU SHAH; MICHAEL WEEKS

Voter News Service after the Fall
pp. 45-58(14)
Author: WARREN J. MITOFSKY

Costs and Benefits of Improving Response Rates for a Hard-to-Reach Population
pp. 126-138(13)
Authors: JULIEN O. TEITLER; NANCY E. REICHMAN; SUSAN SPRACHMAN

Robert Denton Coursen, 1921–2002
pp. 165-167(3)
Author: MERVIN FIELD

Notice to Contributors
pp. 170-172(3)

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