Rethinking the vote : the politics and prospects of american election reform /
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Table of Contents:
- Election reform: the U.S. news media's response to the mistakes of election 2000 / Kathleen A. Frankovic
- Counting ballots and the 2000 election: what went wrong? / R. Michael Alvarez, D.E. "Betsy" Sinclair, and Catherine H. Wilson
- An unrecognized need for ballot reform: the effects of candidate name order on election outcomes / Jon. A. Krosnick, Joanne M. Miller, and Michael P. Tichy
- Empirically evaluating the electoral college / Andrew Gelman, Jonathan N. Katz, and Gary King
- Bush v. Gore and federalism / Erwin Chemerinsky
- Federal election authority: jurisdiction and mandates / Trevor Potter and Marianne Holt Viray
- Congressional compromise on election reform: a look backward and forward / Jeb Barnes
- Do institutions matter? the consequences of electoral reform for political participation / Pippa Norris
- Cleavage and consensus: the public and electoral reform / Ann N. Crigler, Marion R. Just, and Tami Buhr
- Whey electoral reform has failed: if you build it, will they come? / Michael W. Traugott
- After the storm: the uses, normative implications, and unintended consequences of voting reform research in post-Bush v. Gore equal protection challenges / Richard L. Hasen
- A tale of two worlds / Susan Estrich
- The paradox of mass democracy / Daniel R. Ortiz
- Keeping hope alive / Edward J. McCaffery, Marion R. Just, and Ann N. Crigler