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Running for Judge : The Rising Political, Financial, and Legal Stakes of Judicial Elections

Streb, Matthew J.(Edited by)
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Across the country, races for judgeships are becoming more and more politically contested.

As a result, several states and cities are now considering judicial election reform.

Running for Judge examines the increasingly contentious judicial elections over the last twenty-five years by providing a timely, insightful analysis of judicial elections.

The book ties together the current state of the judicial elections literature, and presents new evidence on a wide range of important topics, including: the history of judicial elections; an understanding of the types of judicial elections; electoral competition during races; the increasing importance of campaign financing; voting in judicial elections; the role interest groups play in supporting candidates; party organizing in supposedly non-partisan elections; judicial accountability; media coverage; and judicial reform of elections. Running for Judge is an engaging, accessible, empirical analysis of the major issues surrounding judicial elections, with contributions from prominent scholars in the fields of judicial politics, political behavior, and law. Contributors: Lawrence Baum, Chris W. Bonneau, Brent D. Boyea, Paul Brace, Rachel P. Caufield, Jennifer Segal Diascro, Brian Frederick, Deborah Goldberg, Melinda Gann Hall, Richard L.

Hasen, David Klein, Brian F. Schaffner, and Matthew J. Streb.

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Product Details
New York University Press
0814740340 / 9780814740347
Hardback
01/04/2007
United States
253 pages
152 x 229 mm, 499 grams