Voting and Political Representation in America: Issues and Trends [2 volumes]
By (Author) Mark P. Jones
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
24th February 2020
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political campaigning and advertising
Civics and citizenship
324.60973
Winner of 2021 Outstanding Reference Source 2021
Contains 2 hardbacks
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2013g
Examines voting trends and political representation in the United States todaywith a special focus on debates over voting rights, voter fraud, and voter suppressionand election rules and regulations, including those related to gerrymandering, campaign fundraising, and other controversial subjects. Do average Americans have a voice in Washington Are they well-represented, or are they marginalized Do elections reflect fundamental democratic institutions and values, or are they tarnished by voter suppression, voter fraud, gerrymandering, or other factors To what extent do America's elected officials reflect the diversity of race, religion, gender, socioeconomic background, sexual orientation, and political views of the wider American population This encyclopedia explores all these questions and more. It examines important mechanisms and laws shaping political representation in America in the 21st century, such as term limits, gerrymandering, the Electoral College, and "direct democracy" (ballot initiatives and referendums); and the degree to which various demographic groups are represented in state and federal legislatures, from Latinos and senior citizens to atheists and residents of rural states. It also explains the basis for escalating concerns about both voter fraud and voter suppression.
Voting and Political Representation in America is confidently recommended for any library supporting secondary and undergraduate research. * Booklist Online, Starred Review *
These scrupulously neutral, wide-ranging, and clearly written volumes depict many issues within the U.S. system(s) of voting. Everyone from secondary students on could learn from this timely work. * Library Journal *
Mark P. Jones, PhD, is the fellow in political science at the Baker Institute, the Joseph D. Jamail Chair in Latin American Studies, and a professor in the department of political science at Rice University.