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E-grāmata: Democracy in the States: Experiments in Election Reform

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Democracy in the States offers a 21st century agenda for election reform in America based on lessons learned in the fifty states. Combining accessibility and rigor, leading scholars of U.S. politics and elections examine the impact of reforms intended to increase the integrity, fairness, and responsiveness of the electoral system. While some of these reforms focus on election administration, which has been the subject of much controversy since the 2000 presidential election, others seek more broadly to increase political participation and improve representation. For example, Paul Gronke (Reed College) and his colleagues study the relationship between early voting and turnout. Barry Burden (University of WisconsinMadison) examines the hurdles that third-party candidates must clear to get on the ballot in different states. Michael McDonald (George Mason University) analyzes the leading strategies for redistricting reform. And Todd Donovan (Western Washington University) focuses on how the spread of "safe" legislative seats affects both representation and participation. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis famously observed that "a single courageous state may, if its citizens choose, serve as a laboratory; and try novel social and economic experiments without risk to the rest of the country." Nowhere is this function more essential than in the sphere of election reform, as this important book shows.
Acknowledgments vii
1 The Promise of Election Reform 1
Caroline Tolbert, Todd Donovan, and Bruce E. Cain
PART ONE PROMOTING INTEGRITY
2 Election Administration and Voter Confidence
21
Lonna Rae Atkeson and Kyle L. Saunders
3 Poll Workers' Job Satisfaction and Confidence
35
Thad Hall, J. Quin Monson, and Kelly D. Patterson
PART TWO PROMOTING PARTICIPATION
4 Vote Centers and Voter Turnout
55
Eric Gonzalez Juenke and Julie Marie Shepherd
5 Early Voting and Voter Turnout
68
Paul Gronke, Eva Galanes-Rosenbaum, and Peter A. Miller
6 Election Day Registration, Competition, and Voter Turnout
83
Caroline Tolbert, Todd Donovan, Bridgett King, and Shaun Bowler
7 Direct Democracy, Engagement, and Voter Turnout
99
Caroline Tolbert and Daniel C. Bowen
PART THREE PROMOTING RESPONSIVENESS
8 Term Limits and State Legislatures
117
Thad Kousser
9 Multimember Districts and State Legislatures
134
Christopher A. Cooper
10 Legislative Redistricting
147
Michael P. McDonald
11 Multiple Parties and Ballot Regulations
161
Barry C. Burden
12 Direct Democracy and Election and Ethics Laws
174
Daniel A. Smith
13 A Goal for Reform
186
Todd Donovan
14 From the Last Generation of Reform to the Next
199
Bruce E. Cain
References 207
Contributors 229
Index 231
Bruce E. Cain is Heller Professor of Political Science at the University of CaliforniaBerkeley and director of the UC Washington Center, USA. He is the author or editor of more than a dozen books, including Party Lines: Competition, Partisanship, and Congressional Redistricting , edited with Thomas E. Mann (Brookings, 2005). Todd Donovan is professor of political science at Western Washington University, USA. His books include Losers' Consent: Elections and Democratic Legitimacy, written with Christopher J.Anderson, Andre Blais, Shaun Bowler, and Ola Listhaug (Oxford, 2005). Caroline J.Tolbert is associate professor of political science at the University of Iowa, USA. She is the author, most recently, of Digital Citizenship:The Internet, Society, and Participation, with Karen Mossberger and Ramona S. McNeal (MIT, 2007).