This study compares candidate and organizational activity in U.S. local elections under cumulative voting, districting, and at-large electoral arrangements. Candidates\u27 campaign activities and their evaluations of their electoral system were measured with a mail survey conducted in the spring and summer of 1996 and winter of 1997. Preliminary results indicate that electoral systems have a negligible impact on the ways in which candidates contest elections
In recent years, efforts to undermine or discard the Electoral College have gained substantial momen...
Analysing a vast database of district level election results, Gudio Tiemann shows the political cons...
We examine minority representation resulting from modified at-large elections (cumulative and limite...
The 1982 amendments to the Act, however, have remained a subject of controversy. Opponents of the Ac...
In the aftermath of voting problems in the 2000 presidential election, Congress passed legislation s...
Theory suggests that majoritarian/plurality elections depress voter participation and that proportio...
Safeguarding democracy in the United States requires ensuring that all citizens are able to vote and...
Since the controversial 2000 presidential election, there has been an increasing demand for informat...
2014-07-07Multiple events throughout the history of the United States of America have led people to ...
The electoral system is often treated as fixed, but throughout U.S. history significant changes in e...
In the United States, the electoral system for determining the president is controversial and someti...
The goal of this paper is to explore and ultimately convince the reader of the merits of the Wyoming...
There are more than 9,000 local election jurisdictions in the United States. Local election officia...
District magnitude (the number of representatives elected from a district) influences the strategies...
In the aftermath of voting problems in the 2000 presidential election, Congress passed legislation s...
In recent years, efforts to undermine or discard the Electoral College have gained substantial momen...
Analysing a vast database of district level election results, Gudio Tiemann shows the political cons...
We examine minority representation resulting from modified at-large elections (cumulative and limite...
The 1982 amendments to the Act, however, have remained a subject of controversy. Opponents of the Ac...
In the aftermath of voting problems in the 2000 presidential election, Congress passed legislation s...
Theory suggests that majoritarian/plurality elections depress voter participation and that proportio...
Safeguarding democracy in the United States requires ensuring that all citizens are able to vote and...
Since the controversial 2000 presidential election, there has been an increasing demand for informat...
2014-07-07Multiple events throughout the history of the United States of America have led people to ...
The electoral system is often treated as fixed, but throughout U.S. history significant changes in e...
In the United States, the electoral system for determining the president is controversial and someti...
The goal of this paper is to explore and ultimately convince the reader of the merits of the Wyoming...
There are more than 9,000 local election jurisdictions in the United States. Local election officia...
District magnitude (the number of representatives elected from a district) influences the strategies...
In the aftermath of voting problems in the 2000 presidential election, Congress passed legislation s...
In recent years, efforts to undermine or discard the Electoral College have gained substantial momen...
Analysing a vast database of district level election results, Gudio Tiemann shows the political cons...
We examine minority representation resulting from modified at-large elections (cumulative and limite...