Perhaps the truest test of a nation's ability govern itself democratically is its ability to count ballots fairly and accurately in competitive, high-stakes elections.
Perhaps the truest test of a nation's ability govern itself democratically is its ability to count ballots fairly and accurately in competitive, high-stakes elections.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edward B. Foley is the Charles W. Ebersold and Florence Whitcomb Ebersold Chair in Law and Director of Election Law at the Ohio State University School of Law.
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* Acknowledgments * Prologue: The Missing Institution of Impartiality * Introduction: Understanding the Past for the Sake of the Future * Chapter One: Uncertain Vote-Counting in the Founding Era * Chapter Two: The Novelty of Chief Executive Elections * Chapter Three: The Entrenchment of Two-Party Competition * Chapter Four: Counting Votes at Times of Crisis * Chapter Five: Hayes-Tilden: To the Edge of the Constitutional Cliff * Chapter Six: The Gilded Age: An Era of Hypercompetitive Elections * Chapter Seven: The Progressive Era: Missed Opportunities at a Time of Reform * Chapter Eight: America in the Middle of its Century: A Tarnished Ideal * Chapter Nine: The Sixties and Their Legacy: The Rise of Democratic Expectations * Chapter Ten: The Eighties and Nineties: Reemergence of Intensified Partisanship * Chapter Eleven: Florida 2000: Avoiding a Return to the Constitutional Brink * Chapter Twelve: After Bush v. Gore: Reinvigorated Demand for Electoral Fairness * Conclusion: The Enduring Quest for a Fair Count * Appendix
* Acknowledgments * Prologue: The Missing Institution of Impartiality * Introduction: Understanding the Past for the Sake of the Future * Chapter One: Uncertain Vote-Counting in the Founding Era * Chapter Two: The Novelty of Chief Executive Elections * Chapter Three: The Entrenchment of Two-Party Competition * Chapter Four: Counting Votes at Times of Crisis * Chapter Five: Hayes-Tilden: To the Edge of the Constitutional Cliff * Chapter Six: The Gilded Age: An Era of Hypercompetitive Elections * Chapter Seven: The Progressive Era: Missed Opportunities at a Time of Reform * Chapter Eight: America in the Middle of its Century: A Tarnished Ideal * Chapter Nine: The Sixties and Their Legacy: The Rise of Democratic Expectations * Chapter Ten: The Eighties and Nineties: Reemergence of Intensified Partisanship * Chapter Eleven: Florida 2000: Avoiding a Return to the Constitutional Brink * Chapter Twelve: After Bush v. Gore: Reinvigorated Demand for Electoral Fairness * Conclusion: The Enduring Quest for a Fair Count * Appendix
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