This text on election administration and election law discusses the
basic framework that governs electoral institutions in the United
States. The book unpacks the right to vote, the candidates,
districting and gerrymandering, parties and primaries, the
Electoral College, campaign finance, and ballot counts and
recounts. Each chapter provides a breakdown of rules and procedures
in the states, relevant case law, as well as contemporary
scholarship in political science, which helps tell us why these
rules matter. From the nuts and bolts of apportionment formulas, to
the legal reasoning behind court cases, to behavioral research on
voter turnout, this book introduces advanced undergraduate or
graduate students to the growing body of scholarship on election
administration and how our electoral rules matter.
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