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To Assure Pride and Confidence in the Electoral Process : Report of the National Commission on Federal Election Reform.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Blue Ridge Summit : Brookings Institution Press, 2002Copyright date: ©2002Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (368 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780815798637
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: To Assure Pride and Confidence in the Electoral ProcessDDC classification:
  • 324.6/5/0973
LOC classification:
  • JK1965.N38 2002
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Table of Contents -- Letter to the American People -- Preface to the Report -- Summary of Principal Recommendations -- The Goals of Federal Election Reform -- The Federal Government and the Federal Election System -- A Democratic Process That Maintains an Accurate List of Citizens Who Are Qualified to Vote -- A Democratic Process That Encourages Every Eligible Voter to Participate Effectively -- A Democratic Process That Uses Equipment That Reliably Clarifies and Registers the Voter's Choices -- A Democratic Process That Handles Close Elections in a Foreseeable and Fair Way -- A Democratic Process That Reflects Limited but Responsible Federal Participation -- Endnotes to the Report -- Additional Statement -- About the National Commission on Federal Election Reform -- Organizing and Sponsoring Institutions -- Appendix A: Contributors to the Commission's Work -- Appendix B: The Michigan Qualified Voter File: A Brief Introduction -- Task Force on the Federal Election System -- Task Force on Constitutional and Federal Election Law -- Back Cover.
Summary: In 2000 the American electoral system was tested by a political ordeal unlike any in living memory. Not since 1876-77 has the outcome of a national election remained so unsettled for so long. The past election¡¯s recount conundrum shook the nation¡¯s faith in the mechanisms that support the democratic process. Led by former Presidents Ford and Carter, the National Commission on Federal Election Reform undertook a study of the American electoral system. The resulting report describes where and what went wrong during the 2000 election, and makes clear and specific recommendations for reform, directed at state government, Congress, news organizations, and others. This volume also includes the full text of the Task Force Reports from the Commission.
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Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Table of Contents -- Letter to the American People -- Preface to the Report -- Summary of Principal Recommendations -- The Goals of Federal Election Reform -- The Federal Government and the Federal Election System -- A Democratic Process That Maintains an Accurate List of Citizens Who Are Qualified to Vote -- A Democratic Process That Encourages Every Eligible Voter to Participate Effectively -- A Democratic Process That Uses Equipment That Reliably Clarifies and Registers the Voter's Choices -- A Democratic Process That Handles Close Elections in a Foreseeable and Fair Way -- A Democratic Process That Reflects Limited but Responsible Federal Participation -- Endnotes to the Report -- Additional Statement -- About the National Commission on Federal Election Reform -- Organizing and Sponsoring Institutions -- Appendix A: Contributors to the Commission's Work -- Appendix B: The Michigan Qualified Voter File: A Brief Introduction -- Task Force on the Federal Election System -- Task Force on Constitutional and Federal Election Law -- Back Cover.

In 2000 the American electoral system was tested by a political ordeal unlike any in living memory. Not since 1876-77 has the outcome of a national election remained so unsettled for so long. The past election¡¯s recount conundrum shook the nation¡¯s faith in the mechanisms that support the democratic process. Led by former Presidents Ford and Carter, the National Commission on Federal Election Reform undertook a study of the American electoral system. The resulting report describes where and what went wrong during the 2000 election, and makes clear and specific recommendations for reform, directed at state government, Congress, news organizations, and others. This volume also includes the full text of the Task Force Reports from the Commission.

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