2016 Post-Election Voting Survey of State Election Officials

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2016 Post-Election Voting Survey of State Election Officials

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2016 Post-Election Voting Survey of State Election Officials



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FVAP Products and Services

The first section of this survey will ask about your experience using five different Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) products and services in 2016.

On the next page, please read the following descriptions of these FVAP products and services carefully. You can reference these descriptions during the survey by using the links at the bottom of your screen.

FVAP.gov

Provides customized, voting-related information and resources for all Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) voters and election officials. FVAP.gov supplies State-specific election information, including dates, deadlines and contact information that voters can rely on to adhere to their State’s absentee voting process. Other products and services, such as the election official online training module, are available at FVAP.gov.

Staff Support

FVAP staff is available to provide support to election officials, including voting information, voter outreach materials and State-specific updates that can be communicated with voters. FVAP staff can be reached by email at vote@fvap.gov or by using a toll-free telephone service.

State Affairs Specialists

These specialists work closely with election officials and States on legislation and regulations related to UOCAVA voters. Their goal is to strengthen the relationship between States and FVAP. They are the primary FVAP point of contact for State election officials (SEO) and local election officials (LEO). These specialists provide UOCAVA training and conference briefs. They are also available to answer questions on UOCAVA policy, election official best practices and UOCAVA-related problems.

Address Look-Up Service

Election officials can contact FVAP when a ballot sent to a military Service member is returned and FVAP will attempt to find the member’s current address information.

Election Official (EO) Online Training

A short, interactive course created for election officials. It provides information on UOCAVA-related laws, clarifies the absentee voting process, and includes an overview of FVAP’s role in assisting your office with UOCAVA voters.


Item #: Q1

QAW. In 2016, was your office aware of the following FVAP products or services? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QAWWEB

FVAP.gov

Q1a: FVAP.gov awareness

QAWSTF

FVAP staff support

Q1b: FVAP staff support awareness

QAWSAS

FVAP State affairs specialists

Q1c: FVAP State affairs specialist awareness

QAWADD

FVAP address look-up service

Q1d: FVAP address look-up service awareness

QAWTRN

FVAP EO online training

Q1e: FVAP EO online training


Value

Value Label

2

Yes

1

No

Item #: Q2

QUSE. In 2016, did your office use any of the following FVAP products or services? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QUSEWEB

FVAP.gov

Q2a: FVAP.gov use

QUSESAS

FVAP State affairs specialists

Q2b: FVAP State affairs specialist use

QUSEADD

FVAP address look-up service

Q2c: FVAP address look-up service use

QUSETRN

FVAP EO online training

Q2d: FVAP EO online training use


Value

Value Label

2

Yes

1

No

Item #: Q3

QSAT. How satisfied was your office with the following FVAP products or services?

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QSATWEB

FVAP.gov

Q3a: FVAP.gov satisfaction

QSATSAS

FVAP State affairs specialists

Q3b: FVAP State affairs specialist satisfaction

QSATADD

FVAP address look-up service

Q3c: FVAP address look-up service satisfaction

QSATTRN

FVAP EO online training

Q3d: FVAP EO online training satisfaction


Value

Value Label

5

Very satisfied

4

Satisfied

3

Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied

2

Dissatisfied

1

Very dissatisfied



Item #: Q3sp

QSATSP: Please explain why you were not satisfied with the following products or services from FVAP:

Item #: Q4

QREF. In 2016, did your office refer any local election officials (LEO) to the following FVAP products or services? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QREFWEB

FVAP.gov

Q4a: FVAP.gov referred LEO

QREFSTF

FVAP staff support

Q4b: FVAP staff support referred LEO

QREFSAS

FVAP State affairs specialists

Q4c: FVAP State affairs specialist referred LEO

QREFADD

FVAP address look-up service

Q4d: FVAP ALUS referred LEO

QREFTRN

FVAP EO online training

Q4e: FVAP EO online training referred LEO


Value

Value Label

2

Yes

1

No


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FVAP.gov

Item #: Q5

QWEBNOT: In 2016, what was the main reason your office did not share information about FVAP.gov with local election officials (LEO)?

Value

Value Label

1

Did not believe FVAP.gov offered the assistance LEOs needed

2

Did not believe FVAP.gov offered accurate information

3

LEOs received comparable assistance from another resource

4

LEOs did not need assistance or information available on FVAP.gov

5

Some other reason

Item #: Q5sp

QWEBNOTSP: Please specify how we can improve FVAP.gov.

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FVAP Staff Support

Item #: Q6

QSTFRE. In 2016, did your office refer FVAP staff support to local election officials for any of the following reasons? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QSTFREA

To request FVAP voting supplies or outreach materials

Q6a: Request voting supplies

QSTFREB

To receive information about training and/or other FVAP resources

Q6b: Receive training or resources

QSTFREC

To resolve a problem for a local election official

Q6c: Resolve LEO problem

QSTFRED

To suggest changes to FVAP publications or programs

Q6d: Suggest FVAP changes

QSTFREE

To update contact information for a local election office

Q6e: Update LEO contact info

QSTFREF

To obtain clarification about UOCAVA laws

Q6f: Obtain UOCAVA clarification

QSTFREG

Some other reason

Q6g: Some other reason


Value

Value Label

2

Yes

1

No

Item #: Q6sp

QSTFRESP: Please specify the other reason(s) your office contacted FVAP staff in 2016.

Item #: Q7

QSTFNOT: In 2016, what was the main reason your office did not refer local election officials (LEO) to FVAP staff support for assistance?

Value

Value Label

1

Did not believe FVAP staff offered the assistance LEOs needed

2

Did not believe FVAP staff offered accurate information

3

Did not believe FVAP staff provided timely responses

4

LEOs received comparable assistance from another resource

5

LEOs did not need assistance or information from FVAP staff

6

Some other reason

Item #: Q7sp

QSTFNOTSP: Please specify how we can improve the assistance provided by FVAP staff support.

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FVAP Policy and Research

Item #: Q8

QSASCON: In 2016, did your office contact FVAP State affairs specialists for any of the following reasons? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QSASCONA

To coordinate in-person FVAP training or a conference presentation

Q8a: Coordinate in-person training or presentation

QSASCONB

To coordinate changes to your State’s voting procedure information listed on FVAP.gov

Q8b: Change FVAP.gov State info

QSASCONC

To resolve a problem for a local election official

Q8c: Resolve problem for LEO

QSASCOND

To discuss State UOCAVA-related legislative or regulatory changes

Q8d: Discuss legislative changes

QSASCONE

To obtain clarification about UOCAVA laws

Q8e: Obtain UOCAVA clarification

QSASCONF

Some other reason

Q8f: Some other reason


Value

Value Label

2

Yes

1

No

Item #: Q8sp

QSASCONSP: Please specify the other reason(s) your office contacted FVAP State affairs specialists in 2016.

Item #: Q9

QSASP: During 2016, did your office use any of the following FVAP policy-related products? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QSASPA

Public policy papers

Q9a: Public policy papers

QSASPB

FVAP research (e.g., Post-Election Survey or comparisons of military and civilian voting rates)

Q9b: FVAP research

QSASPC

FVAP congressional reports

Q9c: Congressional reports

QSASPD

Monthly EO newsletter

Q9d: EO newsletter


Value

Value Label

2

Yes

1

No




Item #: Q10

QSASPUSF: How useful were the following FVAP policy-related products? Mark one answer for each statement.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QSASPUSFA

Public policy papers

Q10a: Public policy papers useful

QSASPUSFB

FVAP research (e.g., Post-Election Survey or comparisons of military and civilian voting rates)

Q10b: FVAP research useful

QSASPUSFC

FVAP congressional reports

Q10c: Congressional reports useful

QSASPUSFD

Monthly EO newsletter

Q10d: EO newsletter useful


Value

Value Label

4

Very useful

3

Useful

2

Somewhat useful

1

Not useful

Item #: Q11

QFACT: FVAP may distribute a State-specific UOCAVA fact sheet of voting statistics intended for State and local election officials. How useful would each of the following items be for your office? Mark one answer for each statement.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QFAQUSFA

State-specific UOCAVA voter demographics

Q11a: State UOCAVA demographics

QFAQUSFB

State-specific post-election survey data

Q11b: State post-election data

QFAQUSFC

State voting dates and deadlines

Q11c: State voting deadlines

QFAQUSFD

Accepted modes of transmission for ballots, FPCAs and FWABs

Q11d: Modes of transmission

QFAQUSFE

State maps with voter jurisdiction statistics

Q11e: Jurisdiction map


Value

Value Label

4

Very useful

3

Useful

2

Somewhat useful

1

Not useful

Item #: Q12

QVAG: FVAP publishes the Voting Assistance Guide (VAG) every election cycle. In 2015, did someone in your office use the FVAP.gov portal to log in and suggest edits to your State’s election voting procedure information?

Value

Value Label

2

Yes

1

No

Item #: Q13

QVAGUSF: How useful was the FVAP.gov portal for updating your State’s Voting Assistance Guide (VAG)-related information?

Value

Value Label

4

Very useful

3

Useful

2

Somewhat useful

1

Not useful

Item #: Q14

QRESTOP: FVAP conducts periodic research on important election topics. On what policy topic(s) would you most want FVAP to disseminate new research?

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FVAP Address Look-Up Service

Item #: Q15

QADDNOT: In 2016, what was the main reason your office did not refer local election officials (LEO) to the FVAP address look-up service for assistance?

Value

Value Label

1

Did not believe the FVAP address look-up service offered the assistance LEOs needed

2

Did not believe the FVAP address look-up service offered accurate information

3

Did not believe the FVAP address look-up service provided timely responses

4

LEOs received comparable assistance from another resource

5

LEOs did not need assistance or information from the FVAP address look-up service

6

Some other reason

Item #: Q15sp

QADDNOTSP: Please specify how we can improve the FVAP address look-up service.

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FVAP Election Official (EO) Online Training

Item #: Q16

QTRNNOT: In 2016, what was the main reason your office did not refer the FVAP EO online training to local election officials (LEO)?

Value

Value Label

1

Did not believe FVAP offered training on the information LEOs needed

2

Did not believe the training included accurate information

3

LEOs received comparable training from another resource

4

LEOs did not need any training

5

Some other reason

Item #: Q16sp

QTRNNOTSP: Please specify how we can improve the FVAP EO online training.

The following questions ask for your opinion on current and new training topics that FVAP may offer for local election officials.

Item #: Q17

QTRNTUSF. How useful would the following training topics be to local election officials in your State? Mark one answer for each statement.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QTRNTUSFA

Common problems UOCAVA voters may experience when trying to vote

Q17a: Common voter problems

QTRNTUSFB

Responsibilities of military voting assistance officers (VAO)

Q17b: VAO responsibilities

QTRNTUSFC

Common reasons FPCAs and FWABs are rejected

Q17c: FPCA and FWAB rejection

QTRNTUSFD

Best practices for mailing and emailing election materials to UOCAVA voters

Q17d: Mailing and emailing materials

QTRNTUSFE

State legislative activities and trends

Q17e: State legislative activities

QTRNTUSFF

FVAP’s products and services

Q17f: FVAP products and services

QTRNTUSFG

Overview of UOCAVA laws and regulations

Q17g: UOCAVA laws

QTRNTUSFH

FVAP’s Voting Assistance Guide (VAG)

Q17h: FVAP VAG

QTRNTUSFI

Overview of the military UOCAVA population and demographics

Q17i: Military UOCAVA pop


Value

Value Label

4

Very useful

3

Useful

2

Somewhat useful

1

Not useful




Item #: Q18

QTRNTYPE. FVAP provides training to election officials in various formats. How useful would each of the following types of training formats be for local election officials in your State? Mark one answer for each statement.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QTRNTYPEA

Online training modules

Q18a: Online training modules

QTRNTYPEB

In-person training

Q18b: In-person training

QTRNTYPEC

Presentation at your State’s conference

Q18c: State conference

QTRNTYPED

Webinar

Q18d: Webinar

QTRNTYPEE

Some other training format

Q18e: Other training format


Value

Value Label

4

Very useful

3

Useful

2

Somewhat useful

1

Not useful

Item #: Q18sp

QTRNTYPESP: Please describe the other training format(s) that would be valuable to your office.

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Improvement of Services

The following questions ask about how FVAP can improve communication with your office and improve FVAP products and services.

Item #: Q19

QHELPS. Across all FVAP’s products and services, how much do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about the information provided by FVAP? Mark one answer for each statement.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QHELPSA

It helps my office increase our understanding of UOCAVA laws

Q19a: Helps with UOCAVA laws

QHELPSB

It helps resolve questions my office receives from local election officials

Q19b: Helps resolves LEO questions

QHELPSC

It helps my State’s local election officials be more effective at their jobs

Q19c: Helps LEOs be more effective


Value

Value Label

5

Strongly agree

4

Agree

3

Neither agree nor disagree

2

Disagree

1

Strongly disagree

Item #: Q20

QCONLEO. On average, how often do you contact local election officials in your State using the following methods of communication? Mark one answer for each statement.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QCONLEOA

Email

Q20a: Email

QCONLEOB

Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter)

Q20b: Social media

QCONLEOC

Mail

Q20c: Mail

QCONLEOD

State website, instant messenger, or application

Q20d: State site or app

QCONLEOE

In-person meetings or conferences

Q20e: In-person meeting or conferences

QCONLEOF

Phone or conference call

Q20f: Phone or conference call

QCONLEOG

Other

Q20g: Other


Value

Value Label

1

Daily

2

Weekly

3

Monthly

4

Semi-annually

5

Yearly

6

Never

Item #: Q20sp

QCONSP: Please specify the other method(s) of communication your office uses to contact local election officials in your State.

FVAP database matching: As a way to potentially increase accuracy in contacting voters, FVAP is considering offering a service that would allow you to compare your entire State database of UOCAVA military voters to a secondary database of address information. This service would permit the identification of active duty personnel and potential changes in addresses in order to issue address confirmation notices.

Item #: Q21

QDBUSF: Given the above information, how likely is your office to use an FVAP database matching service in future elections?

Value

Value Label

4

Very likely

3

Likely

2

Somewhat likely

1

Not at all likely

Item #: Q22

QDBMIL: Has your office ever had previous experience using any database-matching service for your UOCAVA military voter addresses?

Value

Value Label

2

Yes

1

No

Item #: Q22sp

QDBMILSP: Based on your previous experience using a database-matching service for your UOCAVA military voter addresses, what specific issues do you think need to be improved in a future database?

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Registration and Ballot Requests

The following questions will help us better understand your State’s standard procedures for processing registration and ballot requests during the 2016 General Election. Most of these questions ask about UOCAVA citizens and the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA), described below:

UOCAVA Citizens: U.S. citizens who are active members of the Uniformed Services, their eligible family members or U.S. citizens residing outside of the United States.

FPCA: The FPCA is a single form that can be used to register to vote and/or request an absentee ballot for federal elections.

Item #: Q23

QFPCADATE: States have varying dates for when they begin accepting FPCAs before the current federal election year. Did your State accept FPCAs for the 2016 General Election before January 1, 2016?

Value

Value Label

2

Yes, my State began accepting FPCAs before January 1, 2016

1

No, my State only accepted FPCAs received after January 1, 2016

Item #: 24

QONREG: In 2016, did your State allow voters to register to vote as UOCAVA voters through an online voter registration system?

Value

Value Label

1

Yes

2

No

3

It varies by jurisdiction within my State

Item #: Q25

QONAUTO: In 2016, when a UOCAVA voter registered through your State’s online registration system, were they automatically sent an absentee ballot without a separate ballot request form?

Value

Value Label

2

Yes

1

No

Item #: Q26

QFPCAPERM: In some States, if a voter registers using the FPCA, they are considered permanently registered under the National Voter Registration Act (i.e., the voter will be placed on your State’s voter registration roll). In other States, voters must submit a separate registration form to be permanently registered.

In 2016, did your State consider a voter to be permanently registered if they registered using an FPCA?

Value

Value Label

2

Yes

1

No




Item #: Q27

QFPCAPROC: In 2016, if an FPCA from a previously unregistered voter was received after the voter registration deadline but before the absentee ballot request deadline, how was the FPCA processed in your State?

Value

Value Label

1

The FPCA was rejected or not processed for both registration and as a ballot application

2

The FPCA was accepted only as a ballot application for the current election; the voter received a ballot for federal and non-federal offices

3

The FPCA was accepted only as a ballot application for the current election; the voter received a ballot for federal offices only

4

Other

Item #: Q27sp

QFPCAPROCSP: Please specify how your State would process the FPCA in this situation.

Item #: Q28

QPROTECT: Military members and U.S. citizens residing overseas may request absentee ballots using different forms, including FPCAs and State forms. We are interested in whether these types of voters receive the same UOCAVA protections if they use non-FPCA forms.

From the list below, mark all types of absentee ballot request forms that would allow a military member or U.S. citizen residing overseas UOCAVA protections in your State.

Value

Value Label

1

FPCA

2

State form with a UOCAVA classification selected

3

State form without a UOCAVA classification selected, but otherwise indicates the voter is covered under UOCAVA (e.g., voter has an overseas mailing address)

4

Any other form that indicates the voter is covered under UOCAVA

Item #: Q29

QBALCONF: In 2016, which methods did local election officials in your State use to provide confirmation to the UOCAVA voter when a ballot was received? Mark all that apply.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QBALCONFA

Email

Q29a: Email

QBALCONFB

Mail

Q29b: Mail

QBALCONFC

Website or online system

Q29c: Website or online system

QBALCONFD

Phone

Q29d: Phone

Item #: Q30

QBALSEC: In 2016, if a voter returned a voted ballot without enclosing it in a ballot secrecy envelope, how did your State process the ballot?

Value

Value Label

1

The ballot was accepted

2

The ballot was rejected

3

The ballot was rejected, unless it was a FWAB

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CSG Overseas Voting Initiative

The last section of this survey will ask about your State’s awareness and implementation in 2016 of several key recommendations from the Council of State Governments (CSG).

On the next page, please read the following descriptions of these recommendations.

In December 2015, the Council of State Governments (CSG) Overseas Voting Initiative Policy Working Group released recommended State policy improvements for UOCAVA voters, beyond UOCAVA and Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment (MOVE) Act requirements, in four key areas:

  1. Voter Communication—Recommend States use plain language to avoid technical election terms, effectively use websites and social media for a UOCAVA audience, create more user-friendly ballot return envelopes and promote these methods, and improve communication to voters about their ballot acceptance and rejection.

  2. Federal Post Card Application (FPCA)—Recommend States treat the FPCA as a permanent request for voter registration and establish a one-election-cycle validity period for the FPCA ballot request.

  3. Online Voter Registration—Recommend that States that provide online registration extend online registration to overseas and military voters.

  4. Improved Engagement with U.S. Military Community—Recommend that States establish partnerships between election officials and members of local military installations.

Item #: Q31

QCSGAW: Was your office aware of the CSG Overseas Voting Initiative recommendations for the following areas? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QCSGAWA

Voter communication

Q31a: Voter communication aware

QCSGAWB

FPCA

Q31b: Federal Post Card Application aware

QCSGAWC

Online voter registration

Q31c: Online Voter Registration aware

QCSGAWD

Improved engagement with U.S. military community

Q31d: Improved Engagement with U.S. Military Community aware


Value

Value Label

2

Yes

1

No




Item #: Q32

QCSGCOM: By the November 2018 election, does your State plan to implement any of the following CSG Overseas Voting Initiative recommendations related to voter communication? Mark one answer for each statement.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QCSGCOMA

Revise voter communication language to avoid technical election terms

Q32a: Revise language

QCSGCOMB

Provide a step-by-step checklist for how to vote and return a ballot

Q32b: Voting checklist

QCSGCOMC

Devote a section of your election office website to UOCAVA content

Q32c: UOCAVA website section

QCSGCOMD

Make your State website accessible via mobile devices

Q32d: State mobile site

QCSGCOME

Redesign State website or social media to cater to a younger UOCAVA audience

Q32e: State web design for young UOCAVA

QCSGCOMF

Implement an electronic ballot delivery system

Q32f: Electronic ballot delivery system

QCSGCOMG

Publicize the availability of electronic ballot delivery methods

Q32g: Publicize electronic ballot delivery

QCSGCOMH

Inform UOCAVA voters about the length of the validity of their ballot request

Q32h: Length of UOCAVA ballot request validity

QCSGCOMI

Use online communication to inform voters about election dates and deadlines

Q32i: Online communication of deadlines

QCSGCOMJ

Inform UOCAVA voters why their ballot was rejected and how to correct it in the future

Q32j: Ballot rejection and correction



Value

Value Label

2

Yes

1

No

3

Already implemented

Item #: Q33

QCSGFPCA: By the November 2018 election, does your State plan to implement any of the following CSG Overseas Voting Initiative recommendations related to the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA)? Mark one answer for each statement.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QCSGFPCAA

Treat the FPCA as a permanent request for voter registration

Q33a: FPCA permanent voter registration

QCSGFPCAB

Establish a one election cycle validity period for the FPCA ballot request

Q33b: FPCA valid one election cycle



Value

Value Label

2

Yes

1

No

3

Already implemented

Item #: Q34

QCSGOVR: By the November 2018 election, does your State plan to implement any of the following CSG Overseas Voting Initiative recommendations related to online voter registration? Mark one answer for each statement.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QCSGOVRA

Allow a UOCAVA voter to register online

Q34a: UOCAVA online voter registration

QCSGOVRB

Allow a UOCAVA voter to request an absentee ballot online using an FPCA or State form

Q34b: UOCAVA online FPCA ballot request



Value

Value Label

2

Yes

1

No

3

Already implemented

Item #: Q35

QGSGMIL: By the November 2018 election, does your State plan to implement any of the following CSG Overseas Voting Initiative recommendations related to improving engagement with the U.S. military community? Mark one answer for each statement.

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

QCSGMILA

Recruit spouses to work or volunteer in election offices

Q35a: Recruit spouses for election offices

QCSGMILB

Share FVAP written and video content on election administration websites

Q35b: Share FVAP content

QCSGMILC

Contact staff of local military installations

Q35c: Contact installation staff



Value

Value Label

2

Yes

1

No

3

Already implemented

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Suggested Improvements

Item #: Q36

QCHANGE: FVAP strives to provide excellent products and services to State election officials. What changes could FVAP make to improve our products and services to better assist your office and the local election officials you serve?

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