Parties and elections in America : the electoral process
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Parties and elections in America : the electoral process
McGraw-Hill, c1993
2nd ed.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 386-418) and index
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Description
This comprehensive text surveys political parties (including their histories and organizations) and elections (including the processes, strategies, and personalities of the electoral process) at the national, state, and local levels. An analysis of state and local elections should allow students with little background in the topic to explore the similarities and differences between state and local elections and national elections. The combined analysis of campaigns and elections should help students understand the crucial integration between the two in the American electoral process. Clear explanations of the presidential electoral process aim to assist students to grasp the difficulties of organizing and mounting a presidential campaign. The text includes illustrations and case-studies, as well as chapter-ending sections which provide real-world applications to the topic at hand. L. Sandy Maisel writes from the perspective of both a leading political scientist and a practicing politician, having chaired the Platform Committee for the 1992 Maine State Democratic Convention.
Table of Contents
- Elections and political parties
- the history of American political parties
- party organization
- political participation and voting behaviour
- organized groups in the political process
- state and local nominations
- state and local elections
- presidential nominations
- presidential elections
- campaign financing
- the party in government
- conclusions - the electoral process at the century's end.
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