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Demanding Choices - Opinion, Voting, and Direct Democracy (Paperback)
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Demanding Choices - Opinion, Voting, and Direct Democracy (Paperback)
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Referenda on important public policy questions have come to play a
central role in policy making in many states. Referenda, or ballot
propositions, have resulted in limits on taxation and limits on the
number of terms of elected officials, and have dealt with bilingual
education, campaign finances, and affirmative action, in states all
over the country.
Shaun Bowler and Todd Donovan present a searching and original
examination of how voters make decisions in direct referenda. The
authors ask if voters have some information about the issue easily
at their disposal and if they make choices that seem sensible given
their interests and the information they have. Looking at the way
voters respond to different kinds of questions, the authors suggest
that while direct democracy has its failings, the flaws do not
necessarily lie with citizens being "duped," nor with voters
approving propositions they do not want or do not understand at
some basic level.
As cynicism about government has increased many have sought to take
policy questions out of the hands of elected officials and put the
questions directly before the voters for decision. And yet many are
skeptical about the ability of voters to make intelligent decisions
about complex policy issues. This important book demonstrates that
voters are capable of responding thoughtfully to referenda
questions.
This book will appeal to students of contemporary American politics
and electoral politics.
Shaun Bowler is Associate Professor of Political Science,
University of California at Irvine. Todd Donovan is Associate
Professor of Political Science, Western Washington
University.
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