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United States Electoral Systems

Their Impact on Women and Minorities

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United States Electoral Systems

Their Impact on Women and Minorities

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This is the only full-length study to examine how different electoral systems impact the election of women and minorities to public office in the United States. Rule and Zimmerman have brought together leading scholars to show how different systems affect local, state, and national elections. Important demographic changes, new opportunities, and formidable problems are underscored in analyses of the effects of, among many other things, cumulative voting, judicial election systems, multimember and single-member districts, and reapportionment.

This study is unusual in combining an overall analysis of electoral systems and case material with proposals for making government more representative, inclusive, and responsive. Criteria are provided for evaluating the equity of electoral systems. The election of women and minorities to Congress is reviewed carefully, and options for increasing this direct representation of minorities and women are considered. Case studies describe legislative elections in several states. In-depth studies deal with local elections, cumulative and limited voting systems, alternative judicial electoral systems, and proportional representation. Academics and professionals who study political parties and electoral systems, minority politics, and women's studies will find this work to be especially intriguing and important.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Fair Representation for Minorities and Women by Joseph F. Zimmerman
Sending Women and Minorities to Congress
Electing Minorities and Women to Congress by Georgia A. Persons
Preconditions for Black and Hispanic Congressional Success by Bernard Hoffman and Lisa Handley
Anglo and Minority Women's Underrepresentation in Congress: Is the Electoral System the Culprit? by Wilma Rule and Pippa Morris
Electing State Legislators and Judges
Multimember Legislative Districts: Minority and Anglo Women's and Men's Recruitment Opportunity by Wilma Rule
Barriers to Representing Women and Blacks in Pennsylvania: The Impacts of Demography, Culture, and Structure by Sandra A. Featherman
Florida: The Big Election Shakeup of 1982 by Anita Pritchard
Creative Multimember Redistricting and Representation of Women and Minorities in the Maryland Legislature by M. Margaret Conway
The Effect of the "Cutback" on Representation of Women and Minorities in the Illinois General Assembly by David H. Everson
Patterns of Legislative Opportunity in Arizona: Sex, Race and Ethnicity by Michele A. Saint-Germain
Alternative Judicial Election Systems: Solving the Minority Vote Dilution Problem by Richard B. Engstrom
Electing Local Leaders
Minority and Gender Representation in American County Legislatures: The Effect of Election Systems by Victor DeSantis and Tari Renner
The Impact of At-Large Elections on the Representation of Minority Women by Susan Welch and Rebekah Herrick
Electing Women to City Council: A Focus on Small Cities in Florida by Susan A. MacManus and Charles S. Bullock, III
Cumulative Voting and Limited Voting in Alabama by Edward Still
Proportional Representation on New York City Community School Boards by Leon Weaver and Judith Baum
Options for Increasing Representation for Minorities
Enhancing Representational Equity in Cities by Joseph F. Zimmerman
Electoral Barriers to Women by R. Darcy
Select Bibliography
Index

Product details

Published 30 Jun 1992
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 264
ISBN 9780275942403
Imprint Praeger
Dimensions 235 x 156 mm
Series Contributions in Political Science
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Wilma Rule

Anthology Editor

Joseph F. Zimmerman

JOSEPH F. ZIMMERMAN is Professor of Political Scie…

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