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The new Fourth Edition has been redesigned and updated with new entries covering the vital current elections topics that readers want to know about.
By Burnham's rule of thumb that realignments take place every thirty to thirty-eight years, the United States was due for realignment in the 1960s or 1970s. Many election analysts agreed, however, that it did not happen, ...
New to this edition will be entries discussing social media and communication, political and racial gerrymandering, districting and disenfranchisement, absentee and mail-in voting, new and revised state-by-state election and voter laws, ...
Elections A to Z makes the vital and complex American electoral process understandable and accessible. The book is comprehensive, covering the history, and the major concepts behind attaining political office...
In 2020, Trump lost the election, and Republicans lost control of the Senate, giving Democrats razor-thin margins in both houses of Congress. ... This new edition of Elections A to Z features a number of new entries.
Articles examine the election process for president, Congress, and statewide offices, and discuss the roles of political parties and the media, election scandals, and voting rights.