Elections A to Z

  • Elections A to Z
    By Dave Tarr, Bob Benenson

    Herrnson, Paul S. Congressional Campaigning at Home and in Washington, 6th ed. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2011 Jacobson, Gary C. The Politics of Congressional Elections, 7th ed. New York: Pearson/Longman, 2009. Jamieson, Kathleen Hall.

  • Elections A to Z
    By David Tarr, Bon Benenson

    The new Fourth Edition has been redesigned and updated with new entries covering the vital current elections topics that readers want to know about.

  • Elections A to Z
    By Dave Tarr, Bob Benenson

    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, ...

  • Elections A to Z
    By Deborah Kalb

    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
    By John Leo Moore

    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...

  • Elections A to Z
    By Deborah Kalb

    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.

  • Elections A to Z
    By John Leo Moore

    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.