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About This Book
ISBN13: 9780375713798 |
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Publisher Comments:
Patterson focuses on the disputed 2000 Bush-Gore election, in which only 51 percent of eligible voters cast ballots, and bases his conclusions on some 80,000 interviews with eligible voters from across the political and social spectrums. He explains — and takes issue with — accepted notions: that low voter turnout signals a citizenry satisfied with the state of the nation; that starting campaigns earlier would encourage voting; and that the electoral college provides proportionally correct voting power. He analyzes declining voter turnout against a backdrop of lower participation in all aspects of party politics, of shrinking audiences for political debate, and of often-discounted demographic shifts in the nation's population. He reveals the roles political parties, the media, and the candidates themselves have played in keeping people away from the polls and, finally, offers concrete, results-based suggestions for reversing the disturbing trends in our habits of voting.
Lucidly written and thought-provoking, The Vanishing Voter is certain to have a significant impact on the political consciousness of the country.
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In 1960, 63 percent of Americans voted in the presidential election; in 2000, only 51 percent did. In 1996, more Americans abstained than voted. This decline is surprising not only in itself-America, as our politicians never tire of telling us, is a standard-bearer for democracy-but also because it contradicts the received wisdom about voting patterns: the number of college graduates has risen, racial bars to voting have fallen, and registration laws have been simplified. Yet, even as the United States has made balloting easier and has produced more citizens who, judged by their educational achievements, should vote, the percentage of voters has decreased.
Patterson, whose landmark study "Out of Order examined the effects of media saturation on the democratic process, takes a clear-eyed look at this situation. Based on more than 80,000 interviews conducted during the 2000 presidential campaign, The Vanishing Voter reveals the political sources of voter discontent. Patterson explains the parts that changes in partisanpolitics, media coverage, candidate strategy, and electoral reform have played in discouraging voters from going to the polls. And he suggests specific remedies for repairing the process.
Thoughtful and timely, The Vanishing Voter contains a crucial message for all who care about democracy.
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780375713798
- Subtitle:
- Public Involvement in an Age of Uncertainty
- Author:
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Vintage Books USA
- Location:
- New York
- Subject:
- Elections
- Subject:
- Practical Politics
- Subject:
- Voting
- Subject:
- Political Process - General
- Subject:
- Political Process - Elections
- Subject:
- Civics & Citizenship
- Edition Number:
- Vintage Books ed.
- Edition Description:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Series Volume:
- 108-264
- Publication Date:
- September 2003
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Language:
- English
- Illustrations:
- Yes
- Pages:
- 288
- Dimensions:
- 8.04x5.26x.61 in. .47 lbs.











