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Election Reform : Politics and Policy

Cain, Bruce(Contributions by)Ceaser, James W.(Contributions by)Chapin, Doug(Contributions by)Dyck, Joshua(Contributions by)Gimpel, James(Contributions by)Gunning, Mathew(Contributions by)Kimball, David(Contributions by)Kropf, Martha, University of North Carolina, Charlotte(Contributions by)Ceaser, James W.(Edited by)Palazzolo, Daniel J.(Edited by)
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Election Reform: Politics and Policy is the definitive work on the manner in which policymakers responded to the crisis that emerged from the 2000 presidential election.

Editors Daniel Palazzolo and James Ceaser address two fundamental questions: How did the states and Congress respond to the problems in election law and administration that became apparent in the 2000 election?

What factors explain the variety of ways in which different states responded?

The book includes a theoretical framework for explaining election reform, an account of the Help America Vote Act, and in-depth studies of election law reform in eleven selected states.

Anyone interested in the election crisis of 2000 and in the lessons learned from a major transformation of our electoral institutions will find this book essential reading.

The book also contributes to the academic literature on policy innovation in the United States.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
073910795X / 9780739107959
Hardback
01/12/2004
United States
336 pages
176 x 236 mm, 526 grams