American voter turnout an institutional approach
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- 9780813343280
- 324.973 22 HI-A
- JK1967 .H545 2006
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324.973 GA-E Elections to open seats in the US House where the action is | 324.973 GR- Great debates Carter vs. Ford 1976 | 324.973 GR- Great debates Carter vs. Ford 1976 | 324.973 HI-A American voter turnout an institutional approach | 324.973 HI-T Trends in American electoral behavior | 324.973 JE-G Grass roots politics parties, issues, and voters, 1854-1983 | 324.973 KI-M Macroeconomics & micropolitics the electoral effects of economic issues |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Explanations of turnout -- Restricting access to the ballot box: the impact of registration laws on turnout -- Placing the United States in context: a comparative look at electoral systems -- Winner take all elections, Part I: The electoral college: strategy, mobilization, and turnout -- Winner take all elections, Part II: Competition, spending, and turnout in United States House elections -- The separation of powers: divided government, responsiveness, and turnout -- Conclusion: the future of turnout reform in the United States.
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