Analyzing elections /
Rebecca B. Morton.
- 1st ed.
- New York : W.W. Norton, c2006.
- xii, 690 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
- The new institutionalism in American politics series .
- New institutionalism in American politics .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 645-672) and index.
How elections rule American politics Understanding turnout Trends in voter mobilization Candidates, primaries, and ideological divergence Polarized over policy or voting on valence? How campaigns are financed How campaign money affects voters The mass media and voters' information Controlling the behavior of elected officials Measuring public opinion Congressional elections Presidential primaries Presidential elections Minor parties and independent candidates Minority voters and representation The future and analyzing elections
Analyzing Elections provides students with the analytical tools for understanding the electoral process and uses those tools to explore an abundance of real-world examples. It begins by examining the roles of the basic actors in elections--voters, candidates, parties and interest groups--and the institutional process through which the actors move. The analytical techniques presented in the first part of the book are then applied to questions about the effects of money and the mass media on electoral outcomes, the extent to which elections can control errant officials, and the problems of measuring public opinion and preferences. Special attention is devoted to the unique issues involved in the congressional redistricting as well as presidential primaries and the Electoral College. The analysis is extended to consider the roles played my minor party and independent candidates and the problems minorities face in achieving representation in the American electoral process.
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Elections--United States. Elecciones --Estados Unidos Voting--United States. Votación--Estados Unidos Political campaigns--United States. Campañas políticas --Estados Unidos