Election science

It is distinct from the study of public opinion and election forecasting (which fall under political science and psephology).

Election science combines the theoretical study of social choice theory (a branch of math and welfare economics) with empirical research dealing with the administration of elections (a branch of political science).

The study of election science can be traced back to early scientific studies of electoral systems and particularly the development of the field of social choice theory, including the Marquis de Condorcet's analysis of electoral systems in the 18th century.

Examples of subjects where election science methods are applied include gerrymandering, electoral fraud, suffrage, and voter registration.

[6][7] The Center for Election Science supports academic research in the fields of election science and social choice theory,[8] as well as making outreach and education efforts towards the broader public.

The "butterfly ballot" used in Palm Beach County was suspected of causing Al Gore 's supporters to accidentally vote for Pat Buchanan