
More Than Many Areas Of American Politics Research, Studies Of Minor Party Competition And Success Are Often Overly Driven By Normative Concerns Backed By Little Empirical Scrutiny. This Book Presents A Concerted Effort To Analyze The Barriers In Election Law, Such As Ballot Access Restrictions And Single-member Districts With A Plurality Rule, That Prevent Third Parties From Gaining A Durable Hold In American Politics. Machine Generated Contents Note: 1. The Case For Third Party Representation -- Democrats, Republicans, And Representation -- Checking The Arguments Made In Support Of A Two-party Dominant Party System -- Conclusion -- 2. The Effect Of Election Laws On Third Party Failure -- Duverger's Law And Third Party Failure -- Other Election Rules And Third Party Failure -- The Research Design -- Results -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Model Specification -- 3. More Of The Truth: Ballot Access Reform In Maryland And Florida -- Ballot Access In Florida -- Ballot Access In Maryland -- The Research Design -- Results -- Conclusion -- 4. Third Parties And Landmark Policy Productivity -- Why Third Party Representation Might Prompt Legislative Productivity -- The Research Design -- The Case Studies -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Source Codebook -- Landmark Legislation Project -- 5. Third Parties And Civic Engagement -- More Preliminary Tests -- The Research Design -- Results -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Model Specifications -- 6. How To Make Third Parties Viable Once More? -- Changes That Would Prompt More Viable Third Political Parties -- Conclusion. Scot Schraufnagel. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
This book investigates the structural and legal barriers that maintain the dominance of the two-party system in the United States and the potential impact of third-party representation on legislative productivity. Scot Schraufnagel, a political science scholar, utilizes empirical data and comparative case studies to challenge normative assumptions regarding minor party success. By examining election laws, ballot access restrictions, and legislative outcomes, the author constructs a framework to evaluate why third parties struggle to achieve durability in the American political landscape.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this work as a rigorous empirical contribution to the study of American electoral systems. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which relies heavily on statistical modeling and structured policy analysis to support its conclusions.
Page Count:
132
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203847806
ISBN-13:
9780203847800
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