Imperfect Primary

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Congressional Caucuses
Convention Delegates
Delaware Plan
delegate allocation methods
Delegate Selection
Electoral College Votes
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Faithless Electors
Invisible Primary
Invisible Primary Stage
Iowa Caucuses
Minor Party Candidates
National Popular Vote
Nationwide Popular Vote
Nomination Calendar
Nomination Contest
nominations
Plurality Voting Rules
political science research
presidency
presidential candidates
Presidential Nomination Politics
Presidential Nomination Process
Presidential Nomination System
Presidential Nominations
Presidential Primaries
presidential primary
primaries
primary
primary election procedural biases
Proportional Representation Rules
Single Member Districts
social media political impact
Super PAC
Super PACs
Super Tuesday
voting systems comparison

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367274948
  • Weight: 326g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The complex and ever-changing rules governing American presidential nomination contests are continuously up for criticism, but there is little to no consensus on exactly what the problems are or on how to fix them. The evolving system is hardly rational because it was never carefully planned. So, how are we to make sense of the myriad complexities in the primary process and how it affects the general election and calls for change?

In this thoroughly updated third edition of The Imperfect Primary, political scientist Barbara Norrander explores how presidential candidates are nominated and how that process bridges to the general election campaign; discusses past and current proposals for reform; and examines the possibility for more practical, incremental changes to the electoral rules. Norrander reminds us to be careful what we wish for – reforming the presidential nomination process is as complex as the current system. Through the modeling of empirical research to demonstrate how questions of biases can be systematically addressed, students can better see the advantages, disadvantages, and potential for unintended consequences in a whole host of reform proposals.

New to the Third Edition

  • Fully updated through the 2016 elections with an eye toward 2020.
  • Tracks the changing role of key primary features, including superdelegates, political action committees, debates, rule changes, open and closed primaries, caucuses, and the electoral calendar.
  • Includes new discussions of the impact of multicandidate contests and "The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Social Media."
  • Continues the discussion of Electoral College challenges and reforms.

Barbara Norrander is a professor in the School of Government and Public Policy at the University of Arizona. She has been writing about presidential nominations since the 1980s.

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