Rethinking the Vote
The Politics and Prospects of American Election Reform
Edited by Ann N. Crigler, Marion R. Just, and Edward J. McCaffery
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: A Tale of Two Democracies, Edward J. McCaffery, Ann N. Crigler, and Marion R. Just
I. Problems That Might Need to Be Fixed
2. Election Reform: The U.S. News Media's Response to the Mistakes Of Election 2000, Kathleen A. Frankovic
3. Counting Ballots and the 2000 Election: What Went Wrong?, R. Michael Alvarez, D.E. "Betsy" Sinclair, and Catherine H. Wilson
4. An Unrecognized Need for Ballot Reform: The Effects of Candidate Name Order on Election Outcomes, Jon A. Krosnick, Joanne M. Miller, and Michael P. Tichy
5. Empirically Evaluating the Electoral College, Andrew Gelman, Jonathan N. Katz, and Gary King
II. Ways to Fix the Problems
6. Bush v. Gore and Federalism, Erwin Chemerinsky
7. Federal Election Authority: Jurisdiction and Mandates, Trevor Potter and Marianne Holt Viray
8. Congressional Compromise on Election Reform: A Look Backward and Forward, Jeb Barnes
9. Do Institutions Matter? The Consequences of Electoral Reform for Political Participation, Pippa Norris
III. Should the Problems be Fixed?
10. Cleavage and Consensus: The Public and Election Reform, Ann N. Crigler, Marion R. Just, and Tami Buhr
11. Why Electoral Reform Has Failed: If You Build It, Will They Come?, Michael W. Traugott
12. After the Storm: The Uses, Normative Implications and Unintended Consequences of Voting Reform Research in Post-Bush v. Gore Equal Protection Challenges, Richard L. Hansen
13. A Tale of Two Worlds, Susan Estrich
14. The Paradox of Mass Democracy, Daniel R. Ortiz
15. Postscript: Keeping Hope Alive, Edward J. McCaffery, Marion R. Just, and Ann N. Crigler
Bibliography
Court Cases
Surveys and Polls
Author Index
Subject Index