Primary Elections and American Politics: The Unintended Consequences of Progressive Era Reform

Primary Elections and American Politics: The Unintended Consequences of Progressive Era Reform
ISBN-10
1438490593
ISBN-13
9781438490595
Category
Political Science
Pages
351
Language
English
Published
2022-10-01
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Authors
Joseph Romance, Chapman Rackaway

Description

The last twenty years has seen a series of changes to American party politics: polarization, negative partisanship, decreasing voter turnout, and decreasing faith in elections and government. In Primary Elections and American Politics, Chapman Rackaway and Joseph Romance trace the origins of these and other problems to one of the most controversial reforms in American political history: the direct partisan primary election. With a comprehensive history of the primary election, the authors link the rise of primaries to the many political ills the nation faces today. They argue that the Progressives who created the primaries mistook direct democratic reforms, like the primary, for participatory democratic reforms like deliberative polling or participatory budgeting.

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