Nonpartisan Primary Election Reform
Mitigating Mischief
R Michael Alvarez author J Andrew Sinclair author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:16th Apr '15
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Examines California's first use of the 'top-two' primary system in 2012 from a variety of perspectives, using several different methodologies.
Over the years, observers of American politics have noted the deleterious effects of party polarization in both the national and state legislatures. Reformers tend to believe that 'more open' primary laws will produce more centrist, moderate, or pragmatic candidates. Nonpartisan Primary Election Reform examines California's first use of the top-two primary system in 2012.Over the years, observers of American politics have noted the deleterious effects of party polarization in both the national and state legislatures. Reformers have tried to address this problem by changing primary election laws. A theory underlies these legal changes: the reformers tend to believe that 'more open' primary laws will produce more centrist, moderate, or pragmatic candidates. The 'top-two' primary, just implemented in California, represents the future of these antiparty efforts. Nonpartisan Primary Election Reform examines California's first use of the top-two primary system in 2012. R. Michael Alvarez and J. Andrew Sinclair evaluate the primary from a variety of perspectives and using several different methodologies. Although the first use of this primary system in California did not immediately reshape the state's politics, it also did not have many of the deleterious consequences that some observers had feared. This study provides the foundation for future studies of state primary systems.
ISBN: 9781107068834
Dimensions: 150mm x 230mm x 15mm
Weight: 470g
224 pages