Description
Product ID: | 9781108822633 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | The Politics of Ballot Design |
Subtitle: | How States Shape American Democracy |
Authors: | Author: Erik J. Engstrom, Jason M. Roberts |
Page Count: | 165 |
Subjects: | Political science and theory, Political science & theory, Elections and referenda / suffrage, Political structures: democracy, Elections & referenda, Political structures: democracy, USA |
Description: | Engstrom and Roberts show how politicians use ballot design to influence voting and elections. This book is of interest to the broad community of scholars who study elections and to general readers interested in how democratic elections work in the United States. US federalism grants state legislators the authority to design many aspects of election administration, including ballot features that mediate how citizens understand and engage with the choices available to them when casting their votes. Seemingly innocuous features in the physical design of ballots, such as the option to cast a straight ticket with a single checkmark, can have significant aggregate effects. Drawing on theoretical insights from behavioral economics and extensive data on state ballot laws from 1888 to the present, as well as in-depth case studies, this book shows how strategic politicians use ballot design to influence voting and elections, drawing comparisons across different periods in American history with varying levels of partisanship and contention. Engstrom and Roberts demonstrate the sweeping impact of ballot design on voting, elections, and democratic representation. |
Imprint Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Publisher Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2022-04-14 |