Some of the nation's leading experts look at various aspects of
election administration, including issues of ballot format, changes in
registration procedures, the growth in the availability of absentee
ballot rules and other forms of 'convenience voting', and changes in
the technology used to record our votes. They also look at how the
Bush v. Gore decision has been used by courts that monitor the
election process and at the consequences of changes in practice for
levels of invalid ballots, magnitude of racial disparities in voting,
voter turnout, and access to the ballot by those living outside the
United States. The editors, in their introduction, also consider the
normative question of exactly what we want a voting system to do. An
epilogue by two leading election law specialists looks at how election
administration and election contest issues played out in the 2012
presidential election.
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The State of Reform after Bush v. Gore
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ISBN
9781316054369
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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