Pullen V. Mulligan

Pullen V. Mulligan
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Total Pages : 190
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Pullen V. Mulligan

Pullen V. Mulligan
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Total Pages : 128
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The Votes That Counted

The Votes That Counted
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 0226294080
ISBN-13 : 9780226294087
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis The Votes That Counted by : Howard Gillman

The dramatic struggle over the outcome of the 2000 presidential election presented judges with an extraordinary political challenge, as well as a historic political temptation. In The Votes That Counted Howard Gillman offers a comprehensive yet critical assessment of how well courts coped with the competing expectations for impartial justice and favorable partisan results. Lively and authoritative, the book documents how the participants, the press, the academic community, and the public responded during these tension-filled thirty-six days. Gillman also provides a serious yet accessible overview of the legal strategies and debates-from briefs and oral arguments to final decisions. However, in explaining the behavior of courts, he moves beyond an analysis of law to also take into account the influences of partisanship, judicial ideology, and broader political and historical contexts. Appropriately, Gillman pays special attention to the judges whose behavior generated the most controversy—the battling justices of the Florida and United States Supreme Courts. After carefully reviewing the arguments for and against their decisions, he concludes that the five justices behind the Bush v. Gore decision acted outside what should be considered the acceptable boundaries of judicial power. Gillman ends with an analysis of why they chose such an unprecedented course of action and an assessment of whether their partisan intervention will have any lasting effect on the Supreme Court's reputation and authority.

Winning Florida

Winning Florida
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Publisher : Hoover Institution Press
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9780817928865
ISBN-13 : 0817928863
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Winning Florida by : Robert Zelnick

With a reporter's keen eye for detail, award-winning journalist Zelnick conveys every emotion of the key players in this battle, presenting a rich, colorful tale that reads more like a fictional political thriller than the bizarre real-life drama it was—from election night through the U.S. Supreme Court's historic decision.

Hanging Chads

Hanging Chads
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9781403973405
ISBN-13 : 1403973407
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Synopsis Hanging Chads by : J. Pleasants

What's the real story behind the 2000 presidential election fiasco? Hanging Chads presents candid and insightful interviews with key figures in the post-election recount in Florida, which decided whether Al Gore or George W. Bush would win the closest presidential contest ever. The book features an introduction that clearly explains the often complex and convoluted legal manoeuvering that occurred during those tense thirty-six days of the recount, a timeline laying out the sequence of events, a cast of characters that identifies the key players on both sides, and a glossary of the court cases and legal terminology that came into play. Pleasants interviews the two main Florida lawyers, Dexter Douglass for Gore and Barry Richard for Bush, and discusses the decision-making process with three judges involved in key cases. The book includes the viewpoint of the press and key political players like Tom Feeney, the Florida legislature's Speaker of the House, and Mac Stipanovich, a key political advisor to Katherine Harris. In addition, Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Theresa LePore explains why she chose the infamous butterfly ballot that sent the whole process into motion. Providing a unique and balanced insiders' view of one of the most important events in recent history, Hanging Chads is a must-have for students and historians of American politics.

Florida 2000

Florida 2000
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Publisher : Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 1588262049
ISBN-13 : 9781588262042
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Synopsis Florida 2000 by : Mark Whitman

Combines original sources with analysis to provide a full account of the issues surrounding the disputed presidential election.

Crisis at the Polls

Crisis at the Polls
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9780313351266
ISBN-13 : 0313351260
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Crisis at the Polls by : Robert M. Hardaway

If free and fair elections are the heart of our prized democratic system of government, the integrity of our electoral system must be beyond question. Yet all too often, flaws in the administration of our elections have undermined public confidence in the results. This volume is virtually unique in focusing closely on the procedural problems of our electoral system, including those posed by the computerization of voting systems. The author analyzes events in the electoral history of the United States (and, tangentially, of certain other nations) to reveal the particular dynamics of democratic electoral systems that permit purportedly free and fair elections to subvert rather than express the public will. Past electoral crises shedding light on our electoral deficiencies are chronicled in detail, allowing the author to diagnose systemic failures that can, he contends, be remedied in order to strengthen our democratic system. Chapters focus on current laws and procedures regarding voter registration, provisional ballots, absentee ballots, computerized voting systems, and the Electoral College. The author recommends specific reforms in all these areas that will safeguard our democratic heritage and ensure that the voice of the people is heard. The book presents often-complex material in lucid prose, illuminating issues vital to democracy.

Down Ballot

Down Ballot
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : 9780252055096
ISBN-13 : 0252055098
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Down Ballot by : Patrick Wohl

When an obscure primary election met the culture wars In 1990, a suburban Chicago race for the Republican Party nomination for state representative unexpectedly became a national proxy battle over abortion in the United States. But the hard-fought primary also illustrated the overlooked importance of down-ballot contests in America’s culture wars. Patrick Wohl offers the dramatic account of a rollercoaster campaign that, after attracting political celebrities and a media circus, came down to thirty-one votes, a coin toss to determine the winner, and a recount fight that set a precedent for how to count dimpled chads. As the story unfolds, Wohl provides a rare nuts-and-bolts look at an election for state office from its first days through the Illinois Supreme Court decision that decided the winner--and set the stage for a decisive 1992 rematch. A compelling political page-turner, Down Ballot takes readers behind the scenes of a legendary Illinois election.