Examines California's first use of the 'top-two' primary system in 2012 from a variety of perspectives, using several different methodologies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
R. Michael Alvarez is a world-renowned expert in the study of electoral behavior and election administration, as well as political methodology and survey research. In addition to publishing scores of articles in academic journals, he recently published Evaluating Elections: A Handbook of Methods and Standards (Cambridge, 2012). A Fellow of the Society for Political Methodology, he currently co-edits the Society's journal, Political Analysis.
Inhaltsangabe
1. A problem posed in Tampa 2. Primary expectations 3. The year and the proposition 4. What happened in 2012?: legislative elections 5. Primary elections and voter participation 6. The voter's view 7. Abandonment of weak parties 8. Voter expectations for California's top-two primary 9. Voting rights, representation, and the top-two primary 10. Beyond the spatial model 11. Conclusion.
1. A problem posed in Tampa 2. Primary expectations 3. The year and the proposition 4. What happened in 2012?: legislative elections 5. Primary elections and voter participation 6. The voter's view 7. Abandonment of weak parties 8. Voter expectations for California's top-two primary 9. Voting rights, representation, and the top-two primary 10. Beyond the spatial model 11. Conclusion.
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