Ranked Choice Voting provides a balanced discussion of an electoral reform operating and up for adoption in many states and localities throughout North America. Drawing on numerous examples of recent ranked choice elections, the book offers the history and theory behind this election method in an accessible and nonpartisan way. Broad-ranging, even-handed, and evidence-based, this authoritative overview of an increasingly popular format for democratic elections in the US will appeal to anyone interested in electoral reform and American democracy more generally.
Ranked Choice Voting provides a balanced discussion of an electoral reform operating and up for adoption in many states and localities throughout North America. Drawing on numerous examples of recent ranked choice elections, the book offers the history and theory behind this election method in an accessible and nonpartisan way. Broad-ranging, even-handed, and evidence-based, this authoritative overview of an increasingly popular format for democratic elections in the US will appeal to anyone interested in electoral reform and American democracy more generally.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James W. Endersby is a Professor of Political Science at Harry S Truman School of Government and Public Affairs at the University of Missouri as well as affiliated faculty at the Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy. He teaches courses in American politics, political methodology, and Canadian politics. He earned a Ph.D. in Government from the University of Texas. In addition to numerous journal articles, he is coauthor of Lloyd Gaines and the Fight to End Segregation (with William T. Horner) and The Craft of Political Research (with W. Phillps Shively). He lives in Columbia, Missouri, with his wife and three children. Michael J. Towle is a Professor of Political Science at Mount St. Mary's University (MD) where he teaches a variety of courses, mostly about American national government. He earned his B.A. in Government from Georgetown University and his Ph.D. in Government from the University of Texas. In addition to several journal articles, he is also the author of Out of Author Biography Touch: The Presidency and Public Opinion. He lives in Westminster, Maryland, with his wife and two sons.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Ranked Choice Voting and Election Reform 2. Ranked Choice Voting in the Family of Electoral Systems 3. Local Elections and Ranked Choice 4. RCV in Partisan and State Elections 5. RCV in State and Federal Elections 6. Evaluation of RCV Elections 7. Completing and Counting Ballots 8. Evaluating RCV Interviews Appendices Notes References
Introduction 1. Ranked Choice Voting and Election Reform 2. Ranked Choice Voting in the Family of Electoral Systems 3. Local Elections and Ranked Choice 4. RCV in Partisan and State Elections 5. RCV in State and Federal Elections 6. Evaluation of RCV Elections 7. Completing and Counting Ballots 8. Evaluating RCV Interviews Appendices Notes References
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