Despite the nation\u27s founding commitment to participatory democracy, many barriers to candidate and public participation in the electoral process are damaging the public\u27s confidence that our elections are fair and open to full participation by candidates and voters. The nominating processes created by the two major parties mainly serve the goals of party insiders and the more politically extreme factions, at the expense of competition and public confidence in the two-party system. At the same time, barriers to minor party and independent candidates-closed primaries, excessive early-voter registration requirements and complicated state primary and general ballot access requirements-operate to foreclose the possibility of a meaningfu...
The following essay is excerpted and adapted from The Law of Democracy: Legal Structure of the Polit...
Representational Inequality: Bad for Democracy Economic inequality in America has been spiraling out...
The study examines a wealth of election law reforms - term limits (for governor and state legislator...
Despite the nation\u27s founding commitment to participatory democracy, many barriers to candidate a...
The right to vote is fundamental to American democracy, yet for hundreds of years American history h...
Access to the ballot box is a critical element of democratic legitimacy. For citizens truly to belie...
This Article explores one instance of the countermajoritarian problem in American democracy: how to ...
Measuring the effect of ballot access restrictions on electoral competition is complicated because t...
In an effort to determine voter eligibility and access to the voting booth, our democratic system ha...
Political equality is seen as an intrinsic normative principle for the adequate functioning of a dem...
In democratic societies there is a tension between maximizing ballot access and minimizing voter fra...
This research examines the legal-institutional characteristic of American politics which is disadvan...
The Voter Qualifications Clause of Article I, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution makes federal votin...
Registration barriers have been under sustained assault since the Ken- nedy Administration, yet part...
This paper examines whether participation in the electoral process has become easier or more diffic...
The following essay is excerpted and adapted from The Law of Democracy: Legal Structure of the Polit...
Representational Inequality: Bad for Democracy Economic inequality in America has been spiraling out...
The study examines a wealth of election law reforms - term limits (for governor and state legislator...
Despite the nation\u27s founding commitment to participatory democracy, many barriers to candidate a...
The right to vote is fundamental to American democracy, yet for hundreds of years American history h...
Access to the ballot box is a critical element of democratic legitimacy. For citizens truly to belie...
This Article explores one instance of the countermajoritarian problem in American democracy: how to ...
Measuring the effect of ballot access restrictions on electoral competition is complicated because t...
In an effort to determine voter eligibility and access to the voting booth, our democratic system ha...
Political equality is seen as an intrinsic normative principle for the adequate functioning of a dem...
In democratic societies there is a tension between maximizing ballot access and minimizing voter fra...
This research examines the legal-institutional characteristic of American politics which is disadvan...
The Voter Qualifications Clause of Article I, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution makes federal votin...
Registration barriers have been under sustained assault since the Ken- nedy Administration, yet part...
This paper examines whether participation in the electoral process has become easier or more diffic...
The following essay is excerpted and adapted from The Law of Democracy: Legal Structure of the Polit...
Representational Inequality: Bad for Democracy Economic inequality in America has been spiraling out...
The study examines a wealth of election law reforms - term limits (for governor and state legislator...