Description |
1 online resource (xix, 284 pages) |
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Election law, politics, and theory |
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Election law, politics, and theory.
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Contents |
Introduction: Approaching electoral college reform / Gary E. Bugh -- Representation in congressional efforts to amend the presidential election system / Gary E. Bugh -- "Mere deception, a mere ignus fatus on the people of America" : lifting the veil on the electoral college / Michael T. Rogers -- "If the manner of it be not perfect" : thinking through electoral college reform / Michael J. Korzi -- Electoral college and democratic responsiveness / Jeffrey M. Stonecash -- Challenge of contemporary electoral college reform / Gary E. Bugh -- Systemic biases affecting congressional voting on electoral college reform / Mark J. McKenzie -- Compact risk : some downsides to establishing national plurality presidential elections by contingent legislation / Brian J. Gaines -- Exploring the difficulties of electoral college reform at the state level : Maine and Nebraska lead the way / James P. Melcher -- Comparative presidential selection : a cautionary tale / Jody C. Baumgartner and Rhonda Evans Case -- Lobbying the electoral college : the potential for chaos / Robert M. Alexander -- Electoral college incentives and presidential actions : a case for reform? / Brenden J. Doherty -- Current electoral college reform efforts among the states / Robert W. Bennett -- Good, the better, the best : improving on the "acceptable" electoral college / Paul D. Schumaker -- Pipe dream or possibility? : amending the U.S. constitution to achieve electoral reform / Burdett A. Loomis -- Conclusion: Understanding electoral college reform / Gary E. Bugh |
Summary |
Why hasn't the United States reformed the Electoral College system, and how can it best do so? To address these questions, Electoral College Reform: Challenges and Possibilities brings together new essays by law professors and political scientists examining the reasons for reform, the issues surrounding a Constitutional amendment, the effect of the Electoral College on political campaigns and government policymaking, and the possibilities for extra-Constitutional avenues to change, including the courts and the state legislatures |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Electoral college -- United States
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Election law -- United States.
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Representative government and representation -- United States
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- Elections.
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Election law
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Electoral college
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Representative government and representation
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Bugh, Gary
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ISBN |
9780754694922 |
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0754694925 |
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1282545345 |
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9781282545342 |
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