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'National Civic Review'

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Klappentext This issue explores the legacy of Election 2000 and its inability to ensure that all duly registered voters can vote and that all their votes can be counted. The implications for our future as a democracy continue to drive election reform efforts with Democrats focusing on identifying and removing barriers to voting and Republicans raising concerns over voter fraud. Contributors to this issue argue that the outcome of Election 2000 should not be seen as an aberration, but as an expression of how our political system currently works and that voting reform is only one topic in the wider debate on political reform in general. Topics address include campaign finance reform in light of the McCain-Feingold bill as well as a number of developments at the state and local levels, ranging from Clean Money/Clean Election agreements to partial public financing systems. Other areas of the electoral process scrutinized include the role of the Electoral College, barriers to third-party candidates as personally encountered by Green Party candidate Ralph Nader, and equitable access to free airtime in media. Innovative political reform at state and local levels is also examined with models provided from New York City's campaign finance system as well as a variety of reform measures around the country. Articles include: Citizen Democracy "Dorothy Ridings Federal Campaign Finance Reform: The Long and Winding Road "Scott Harshbarger, Edwin Davis Localism and Reform: The Benefits of Political Diversity "Carl Castillo, Mike McGrath New York City's Campaign Finance System: Why Is the Best Hope for Reform Being Ignored "Mark Schmitt Free Airtime: Another Means forCleaning Up Campaigns "Matt Farey So You Want to Run for President? Ha! Barriers to Third-Party Entry "Ralph Nader, Theresa Amato Who Should Elect the President? The Case Against the Electoral College "Carolyn Jefferson-Jenkins Renewed Momentum for Voting S

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Authors Robert Loper, Loper R, Loper R., Ncr, NCR (National Civic Review)
Assisted by Robert Loper (Editor), Michael R. McGrath (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.08.2001
 
EAN 9780787958190
ISBN 978-0-7879-5819-0
No. of pages 86
Series National Civic Review
J-B NCR Single Issue National Civic Review
National Civic Review
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

Business and Management, Business & management

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