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Election 2000 made America aware that its voting system was rife with problems. In a country that prides itself on its self-governing ability, Election 2000 pointed to a crack in the foundation of the mechanism by which the majority of those who participate in the political process chose their leaders. This book analyses electoral reforms in America in the context of the larger picture of public policy theory, specifically that represented by an incrementalist paradigm.Geralyn M. Miller is the author of 'Changing the Way American Votes Election Reform, Incrementalism, and Cutting Deals (Studies in Political Science, 20)' with ISBN 9780773463868 and ISBN 0773463860.
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