Electoral Dysfunction: A Survival Manual for American Voters

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Electoral Dysfunction: A Survival Manual for American Voters
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Victoria Bassetti
Foreword by Mo Rocca
Afterword by Heather Smith
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 209,Width 139
ISBN/Barcode 9781595588128
ClassificationsDewey:324.60973
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher The New Press
Imprint The New Press
Publication Date 4 October 2012
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Imagine a country where the right to vote is not guaranteed by the Constitution, where the candidate with the most votes loses, and where paperwork requirements and bureaucratic bungling disenfranchise millions. You're living in it. If the consequences weren't so serious, it would be funny. An eye-opening, fact-filled companion to the forthcoming PBS documentary starring political satirist and commentator Mo Rocca, Electoral Dysfunction illuminates a broad array of issues, including the Founding Fathers' decision to omit the right to vote from the Constitution-and the legal system's patchwork response to this omission; the battle over voter ID, voter impersonation, and voter fraud; the foul-ups that plague Election Day, from ballot design to contested recounts; the role of partisan officials in running elections; and the anti-democratic origins and impact of the Electoral College. The book concludes with a prescription for a healthy voting system by Heather Smith, president of Rock the Vote. Published in the run-up to the 2012 election, Electoral Dysfunction is for readers across the political spectrum who want their votes to count.

Author Biography

Victoria Bassetti has worked with legislative and judicial bodies of the U.S. government, including serving as chief counsel/staff director to a subcommittee of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee. She has been active in numerous political campaigns and participates regularly in Election Day voter-protection efforts. Electoral Dysfunction is directed by Bennett Singer, Leslie D. Farrell, and David Deschamps, whose credits include multiple Emmy, Peabody, and duPont-Columbia awards.

Reviews

"Crisply written, irreverent yet engaged. . . . A lively, witty survey of the numerous ailments that afflict the American electoral system." Alexander Keyssar, Stirling Professor of History and Social Policy at Harvard, author of The Right to Vote "People are dying to vote but not in the U.S. where only five in 10 exercise the privilege in presidential elections. What's standing in the way? Electoral Dysfunction begins the national conversation we need to have. Mark McKinnon, co-founder of No Labels "This is a well-written, enlightening look at how, when it comes to access to the ballot box and other voter rights, the world's second oldest democracy still has a long way to go." Publishers Weekly "Delightfully provocative. . . . A well-organized, important tool that will remain useful beyond the present electoral cycle." Kirkus Reviews