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- A century of votes for women : American elections since suffrage
- American political parties and elections : a very short introduction
- American political parties and elections : a very short introduction
- American political parties and elections : a very short introduction
- Analyzing elections
- Beyond the barrio : Latinos in the 2004 election
- By popular demand : revitalizing representative democracy through deliberative elections
- Campaign reform : insights and evidence
- Campaign talk : why elections are good for us
- Campaign talk : why elections are good for us
- Capturing campaign effects
- Challenging authority : how ordinary people change America
- Change and continuity in the 1984 elections
- Competitive elections and the American voter
- Congressional elections
- Converging on truth : a dynamic perspective on factual debates in American public opinion
- Crisis at the polls : an electoral reform handbook
- Dealing in votes: interactions between politicians and voters in Britain and the USA
- Deliberation Day
- Democracy in the states : experiments in election reform
- Do voters look to the future? : economics and elections
- Electing America's governors : the politics of executive elections
- Election administration in the United States
- Elections American style
- Elections USA
- Elections in America: control and influence in democratic politics
- Evaluating Campaign Quality : Can the Electoral Process be Improved?
- Evaluating campaign quality : can the electoral process be improved?
- Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments of 1979 : Public Law 96-187 : 93 Stat. 1339 : January 8, 1980
- Financing the 1972 election
- Fixing elections : the failure of America's winner take all politics
- Fixing elections : the failure of America's winner take all politics
- Gender and elections : shaping the future of American politics
- Gender and elections : shaping the future of American politics
- Gender and elections : shaping the future of American politics
- Gender and elections : shaping the future of American politics
- George Lakoff : the essential guide to thinking democratic (Commonwealth Club)
- Helping America vote : the limits of election reform
- Hiring and firing public officials : rethinking the purpose of elections
- How voters decide : information processing during election campaigns
- How voters decide : information processing during election campaigns
- How we vote : innovation in American elections
- Immigrants and electoral politics : nonprofit organizing in a time of demographic change
- Interpreting elections
- Interpreting the 1998 election
- Mandate Politics
- Money in Elections
- Money in elections
- More than news: media power in public affairs
- New campaign finance reform sourcebook
- New directions in campaigns and elections
- New race politics in America : understanding minority and immigrant politics
- New race politics in America : understanding minority and immigrant politics
- Out and running : gay and lesbian candidates, elections, and policy representation
- Parties and elections in America : the electoral process
- Parties and elections in America : the electoral process
- Parties and elections in corporate America
- Placing parties in American politics: organization, electoral settings, and government activity in the twentieth century
- Point, click, and vote : the future of Internet voting
- Political fix : how do we get american politics back on track?
- Political giving : making sense of individual campaign contributions
- Politics and voters
- Presidential campaign funds
- Primary elections in the United States
- Proportional representation, the key to democracy
- Public financing in American elections
- Purging the Republican party : Tea Party campaigns and elections
- Race appeal : how candidates invoke race in U.S. political campaigns
- Reassessing the incumbency effect
- Red fighting blue : how geography and electoral rules polarize American politics
- Red state, blue state, rich state, poor state : why Americans vote the way they do
- Red, blue, and purple America : the future of election demographics
- Representation in Congress : a unified theory
- Rethinking American electoral democracy
- Retrospective voting in American national elections
- Separate destinations : migration, immigration, and the politics of places
- Shades of gray : perspectives on campaign ethics
- Steps to manage voting system environments
- Subsidizing democracy : how public funding changes elections and how it can work in the future
- The American political economy : macroeconomics and electoral politics
- The American political economy: macroeconomics and electoral politics
- The American political landscape
- The American voter
- The American voter revisited
- The change election : money, mobilization, and persuasion in the 2008 federal elections
- The changing American voter
- The collapse of the democratic presidential majority: realignment, dealignment, and electoral change: from Franklin Roosevelt to Bill Clinton
- The democracy index : why our election system is failing and how to fix it
- The election of 1988: reports and interpretations
- The election of 1992: reports and interpretations
- The elective franchise in the United States : a treatise upon the facts and principles connected with political action, and proposing methods of primary election through which the voters of each political party may, by direct vote, nominate its candidates for office, and eliminate "machine" or "boss" control by making the action of all presenting bodies merely advisory, and not mandatory upon voters as under existing methods.
- The electorate, the campaign, and the office : a unified approach to Senate and House elections
- The future of organized labor in American politics
- The governing crisis : media, money, and marketing in American elections
- The governing crisis : media, money, and marketing in American elections
- The impact of the electoral process
- The marketplace of democracy : electoral competition and American politics
- The measure of American elections
- The media and elections : a handbook and comparative study
- The new American voter
- The paradox of mass politics: knowledge and opinion in the American electorate
- The phenomenon of Puerto Rican voting
- The phenomenon of political marketing
- The presidential pulse of congressional elections
- The qualifications gap : why women must be better than men to win political office
- The rise of the West in presidential elections
- The roads to Congress 2008
- The swing voter in American politics
- The turnout myth : voting rates and partisan outcomes in American national elections
- The values campaign? : the Christian right and the 2004 elections
- To assure pride and confidence in the electoral process
- Unconventional wisdom : facts and myths about American voters
- Vote for me : the long road to the White House
- Voting hopes or fears? : white voters, Black candidates & racial politics in America
- When does gender matter? : women candidates and gender stereotypes in American elections
- Where have all the voters gone?
- White House special handbook : how to rule the world in the 21st century
- Whose vote counts?
- Why vote?
- Winning the White House 2008
- Youth in politics: expectations and realities
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