Tova Andrea Wang
Fellow
Tova Andrea Wang, The Century Foundation's Democracy Fellow, is a nationally known expert on election reform and political participation. Her work focuses on primarily on voting rights, but she also has done significant research and writing on civil rights and liberties, immigration, campaign finance reform and media reform. She also is a Senior Democracy Fellow at Demos and former vice president for research at Common Cause.
She was the Executive Director of The Century Foundation's Post-2004 Election Reform Working Group, comprised of many of the most preeminent election law scholars in the country. In 2001, she was staff person to the National Commission on Federal Election Reform, co-chaired by former Presidents Carter and Ford, of which The Century Foundation was a co-sponsor. She is the author of several election reform reports, and wrote the widely remarked upon report on voter fraud and voter intimidation for the US Election Assistance Commission. Her commentary on election reform has appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, National Journal, national Associated Press reports, The Nation, Los Angeles Times, Newsday, New York Daily News, St. Louis Post Dispatch, Minneapolis Star Tribune, The American Prospect, and Campaigns and Elections, among other media outlets. She has frequently appeared on national radio and television, including C-SPAN’s Washington Journal, MSNBC, NBC, and NPR. She has spoken at number of national election reform conferences and forums, provided her expertise to members of Congress, and given expert testimony regarding the new federal election reform law before the New York State Assembly, the New York State Senate, the New York State Board of Elections and the New York City Council. She was also the vice president of research at Common Cause.
Among the civil liberties issues Ms. Wang does research, writing, and public commentary on are privacy rights, freedom of information, immigrant's rights, and freedom of expression.
Prior to joining The Century Foundation, Ms. Wang was the Deputy Director of Public Policy at The Kamber Group, a public relations and political consulting firm. At Kamber, Ms. Wang consulted for political candidates, advocacy organizations, nonprofits and labor unions. During that time, she was also Deputy Director of an investigation into misconduct and disciplinary practices at the New York City Police Department for the Office of the Public Advocate.
Before joining Kamber, Ms. Wang worked as an independent political consultant and campaign staff member for a number of national and statewide political and advocacy campaigns. She worked for Reverend Jesse Jackson in his 1996 get out the vote effort, and in 1992 was Manhattan Field Director for the Clinton for President campaign.
Ms. Wang is an attorney and 1996 graduate of New York University School of Law, and a magna cum laude graduate of Barnard College of Columbia University.
Publications
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PolicyCast: Tova Wang on Voting Rights in 2011
Dec 28, 2011
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Voting in 2010: Lessons Learned
Dec 23, 2010
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Voter Fraud Hysteria
Nov 1, 2010
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State Implementation of Election Reform
Aug 4, 2010
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A Voter from Day One
Jul 11, 2010
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Low Turnout in Virginia: It's Also About Felon Disenfranchisement
Nov 8, 2009
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Is Everyone Else Doing It? Indiana’s Voter Identification Law in International Perspective
Oct 25, 2009
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Voting in 2008: Lessons Learned
Nov 9, 2008
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Voting in 2008: Ten Swing States
Sep 15, 2008
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Snapshot of Student Voting
Sep 10, 2008
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New Strategies For Latino Voter Mobilization: The Nevada Democratic Caucus As A Case Study
Mar 24, 2008
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Opening Up the Primary Gates
Mar 16, 2008
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Provisional Ballots May Be the Hanging Chad of ’08
Feb 27, 2008
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New Media, New Voters: The Global Primary
Feb 26, 2008
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The Democratic Superdelegate Mess
Feb 11, 2008
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Super Tuesday…and Wednesday, and Thursday…
Feb 4, 2008
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Democracy and the Superdelegates
Feb 4, 2008
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New Media, New Voters: Mining the Absentee Vote
Jan 30, 2008
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Taking a Gamble on the Latino Vote: The Nevada Caucus Series
Jan 21, 2008
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My Caucus Day Experience: The Nevada Caucus, Part V
Jan 21, 2008
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My Caucus Day Experience: The Nevada Caucus, Part IV
Jan 21, 2008
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The Nevada Caucus Dustup: The Nevada Caucus, Part III
Jan 21, 2008
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Taking a Gamble on the Latino Vote: The Nevada Caucus, Part II
Jan 16, 2008
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Taking a Gamble on the Latino Vote: The Nevada Caucus, Series
Jan 15, 2008
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Taking a Gamble on the Latino Vote: The Nevada Caucus, Part I
Jan 15, 2008
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New Media, New Voters: Latino Outreach Online
Jan 13, 2008
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New Media, New Voters: The “Giant Conversation” on ABC and Facebook Comes Up Short
Jan 7, 2008
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The Best and Worst of 2007: Voting Rights and Elections
Dec 23, 2007
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New Media, New Voters: Mixed Messages to Small Donors
Dec 20, 2007
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New Media, New Voters Series: Learning How to Caucus Online
Dec 9, 2007
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Bringing Voting Rights to Overseas and Military Voters
Nov 28, 2007
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High Court to Ponder Question Plaguing Voters: "Got ID?"
Oct 23, 2007
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Has America Outgrown the Caucus? Some Thoughts on Reshaping the Nomination Contest
Oct 22, 2007
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Youth Vote 2008
Sep 6, 2007
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Gay Voters Poised for Greater Influence in Elections
Aug 13, 2007
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Frontloading the Primaries: African Americans No Longer Marginalized
Jun 21, 2007
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Florida Gets It Wrong (Again)
May 15, 2007
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The Century Forum: Frontloading the Primaries
May 1, 2007
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Frontloading the Primaries: A Silver Lining—Latinos Get a Vote
Apr 10, 2007
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Vote Fraud and the U.S. Attorneys Purge
Mar 12, 2007
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The Presidential Primary System’s Democracy Problems
Mar 12, 2007
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The Best and Worst in Election Reform, 2006
Dec 25, 2006
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Where’s the Voter Fraud?
Dec 3, 2006
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Immigration's New Frontiers
Nov 29, 2006
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Fixing The 2008 Election
Nov 13, 2006
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A Post Mortem on the Voting Process
Nov 8, 2006
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Tova Wang Blogs Live From Election Protection Headquarters
Nov 6, 2006
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Problems to Watch for on Election Day
Nov 5, 2006
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Voter ID Deja Vu
Oct 29, 2006
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Fraud, Reform, and Political Power: Controlling the Vote, From Nineteenth-Century America to Present-Day Georgia
Oct 29, 2006
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Voter Confusion
Oct 24, 2006
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Blocking The 2006 Vote
Oct 16, 2006
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More Voter ID Judiciousness
Sep 19, 2006
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A Voting Rights Victory—in Florida, of all Places
Aug 28, 2006
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Improving Voter Participation
Jun 29, 2006
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Ahead of the Curve on Voting Reform
Jun 20, 2006
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New Roadblocks To the Ballot Box
Jun 13, 2006
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Rumble in the Desert
May 31, 2006
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Who Are “We”?
May 23, 2006
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On Turnout and Tampering
May 9, 2006
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How Do You Say Hanging Chad in Italian?
Apr 11, 2006
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Immigration and Humanity
Mar 5, 2006
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More Post-Katrina Malfeasance
Feb 12, 2006
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The Worst and Best in Election Reform, 2005 (Because There Was More Bad than Good)
Dec 26, 2005
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Warning Bell in Ohio
Dec 5, 2005
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Strengthening the Voting Rights Act
Nov 21, 2005
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Photo ID Requirement Compromises Voter Rights
Nov 5, 2005
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Carter-Baker Report: Some Bad Fixes for the Wrong Problems
Sep 18, 2005
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ID and Voting Rights
Aug 28, 2005
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Voter ID and Fraud: Prove It
Jul 27, 2005
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Waiting for Democracy
Jun 23, 2005
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What's Your Story?
May 17, 2005
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Mailing It In
Apr 20, 2005
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Some Small Steps for Democracy
Mar 31, 2005
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Democracy for Iraq?
Jan 26, 2005
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Due Process Tortured
Jan 12, 2005
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Election 2004: A Report Card
Dec 31, 2004
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More Trials and Tribulations for Ohio
Dec 29, 2004
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Comparing Proposals for Immigration Reform
Nov 16, 2004
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High Stakes in Nevada
Oct 31, 2004
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Michigan Mischief
Oct 28, 2004
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Missouri Miseries
Oct 26, 2004
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Eyes on the Buckeyes
Oct 25, 2004
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Election Law, Voting Rights, and the 2004 Election
Oct 21, 2004
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Playing Games with Democracy
Oct 19, 2004
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Soldiering Voters
Oct 7, 2004
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Immigration, Jobs, and the American Economy
Sep 28, 2004
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Electronic Voting: The 2004 Election and Beyond
Sep 26, 2004
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Voter ID Issues Need Resolution Before Election
Sep 25, 2004
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Laboratories of Democracy
Sep 22, 2004
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Crashing the Parties: The Problem of Ballot Access
Sep 19, 2004
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African-American Votes Are Punched Out at Election Time
Sep 15, 2004
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Political Incorrectness on Campus
Sep 14, 2004
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African Americans, Voting Machines, and Spoiled Ballots
Sep 14, 2004
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Throwing Voters A Curve Ball
Aug 24, 2004
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Identity Politics
Aug 15, 2004
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A Good Idea for Protecting Civil Liberties
Jul 22, 2004
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More Patriot Act Games
Jul 15, 2004
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New York Stalls on Election Reform
Jul 14, 2004
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Challenging Albany: Election Reform
Jul 12, 2004
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Two Touchdowns and a Punt
Jun 28, 2004
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Tortured Logic
Jun 8, 2004
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Understanding the Debate Over Electronic Voting Machines
May 25, 2004
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Nader and Immigration
May 23, 2004
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Will Everyone's Vote Get Counted?
Apr 25, 2004
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Immigration and Rocket Science
Apr 20, 2004
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Pride and Prejudice
Mar 28, 2004
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Lost in Translation
Mar 17, 2004
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Labor's Losses
Mar 9, 2004
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Disrespecting the Constitution
Feb 24, 2004
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Civil Liberties and the Presidential Candidates
Feb 23, 2004
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Better SAFE Than Sorry
Feb 9, 2004
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Return of the Chads?
Feb 4, 2004
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From Bad to Worse
Jan 27, 2004
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The Flaws in the Ointment
Dec 27, 2003
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New York City's Campaign Finance Solution
Nov 16, 2003
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To HAVA and HAVA Not
Oct 27, 2003
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The Military Tribunals Debate
Oct 9, 2003
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Testimony Before the NY State Board of Elections
Jul 9, 2003
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Give Us ATM-Like Voting Machines
Jun 29, 2003
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The Devil's in the Details: Overlooked Highlights of the Justice Department's Report on 9/11 Detainees
Jun 15, 2003
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Looting's Devastating Legacy
Mar 14, 2003
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The City's Bad Voting Machines are History
Nov 12, 2002
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The Economic Impact of Terrorist Attack on NYC
Oct 28, 2002
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The New Homeland Security Agency and Whistleblowers
Sep 13, 2002
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How a Voting Mess Returned to Florida
Sep 12, 2002
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Reforming the Voter Registration System
Jul 22, 2002
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Federal Election Reform: Advances Made, But Much More Work to Do
Jun 23, 2002
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The Debate Over a National ID Card
May 9, 2002
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The Debate Over the North American Security Perimeter
May 9, 2002
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Welfare Reform and Immigrants
Dec 31, 2000
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Looting's Devastating Legacy
Dec 31, 2000




