Local Government Election Practices: A Handbook for Public Officials and Citizens

Local Government Election Practices: A Handbook for Public Officials and Citizens
ISBN-10
0786405678
ISBN-13
9780786405671
Category
Political Science
Pages
512
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
McFarland
Author
Roger L. Kemp

Description

Traditional local election methods--district, at-large, and hybrid approaches--are changing. There is a movement toward election reform. The purpose of Local Government Elections is to sort through and make sense of the various, sometimes complex, election system options at the local level. The book provides an introduction to local election practices and a review of traditional election methods. Also addressed are the issues, potential solutions, future trends and implications regarding local government elections. In addition, two appendices detail the National Civic League's suggested election guidelines for both city and county governments. While most published works on election practices focus on the federal and state levels of government, Local Government Elections is one of the few that deals solely with the city and county units of government. Complete details are given for such practices as the ward system, at-large plurality system, combined system, limited voting, cumulative voting, proportional representation, and alternative voting, and their myriad variations.

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