To assure pride and confidence in the electoral process /
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...
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Washington, D.C. :
Brookings Institution
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Mynediad Ar-lein: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7864/j.ctv80cdn3 |
Tabl Cynhwysion:
- ""Contents""; ""Letter to the American People""; ""Preface to the Report""; ""Summary of Principal Recommendations""; ""I The Goals of Federal Election Reform""; ""II The Federal Government and the Federal Election System""; ""III A Democratic Process That Maintains an Accurate List of Citizens Who Are Qualified to Vote""; ""IV A Democratic Process That Encourages Every Eligible Voter to Participate Effectively ""; ""V A Democratic Process That Uses Equipment That Reliably Clarifies and Registers the VoterÃŒs Choices ""
- VI A Democratic Process That Handles Close Elections in a Foreseeable and Fair Way VII A Democratic Process That Reflects Limited but Responsible Federal Participation
- Task Force on the Federal Election System
- Task Force on Constitutional and Federal Election Law