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Saturday, October 01, 2011

Poli Sci and the Electoral College

Political scientists weigh in on the electoral college:
  • Why Colorado could be pivotal in 2012;
  • An argument against a proposed district system in Pennsylvania;
  • Another argument against a district system;
  • Indiana and the electoral college;
  • Commentary on the National Popular Vote alternative.



Posted by Pitney at 9:18 PM

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Books by PolySigh Contributors

Philip Klinkner:

The Unsteady March: The Rise and Decline of Racial Equality in America

Midterm: The Elections of 1994 in Context

The Losing Parties: Out-Party National Committees, 1956-1993

Steve Teles:

Whose Welfare? AFDC and Elite Politics

Jack Pitney:

The Art of Political Warfare

Congress' Permanent Minority?

Jacob Hacker:

The Road to Nowhere: The Genesis of President Clinton's Plan for Health Security

The Divided Welfare State: The Battle Over Public and Private Social Benefits

Paul Frymer:

Uneasy Alliances: Race and Party Competition in America

David Lublin:

The Paradox of Representation: Racial Gerrymandering and Minority Interests in Congress

The Republican South : Democratization and Partisan Change

Stephen K. Medvic

Political Consultants in U.S. Congressional Elections (Ohio State University Press 2001)

Shades of Gray:Â Perspectives on Campaign Ethics (Brookings Institution Press 2002)

Guide to Political Campaigns in America (CQ Press 2005)

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