Daniel R. Biggers is a postdoctoral associate at the Center for the Study of American Politics and the Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University. His work has appeared in Political Behavior and American Politics Research. His dissertation, which served as the basis for this book, was a co-recipient of the Christopher Z. Mooney Dissertation Award, awarded by the State Politics and Policy Section of the American Political Science Association (APSA) for the best dissertation in the field.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. A theoretical framework 3. The case for moral issue propositions 4. Enticing peripheral voters 5. Statewide ballot measures and turnout 6. Local-level ballot measures and turnout 7. A partisan advantage? 8. Policy outcomes and lessons from morality at the ballot.
1. Introduction 2. A theoretical framework 3. The case for moral issue propositions 4. Enticing peripheral voters 5. Statewide ballot measures and turnout 6. Local-level ballot measures and turnout 7. A partisan advantage? 8. Policy outcomes and lessons from morality at the ballot.
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