The Voting Wars: From Florida 2000 to the Next Election Meltdown By Richard L. Hasen

The Voting Wars: From Florida 2000 to the Next Election Meltdown By Richard L. Hasen Hardcover 0300182031 9780300182033 The Voting Wars: From Florida 2000 to the Next Election Meltdown In 2000, just a few hundred votes out of millions cast in the state of Florida separated Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush from his Democratic opponent, Al Gore. The outcome of the election rested on Floridas 25 electoral votes, and legal wrangling continued for 36 days. Then, abruptly, one of the most controversial Supreme Court decisions in U.S. history, Bush v. Gore, cut short the battle. Since the Florida debacle we have witnessed a partisan war over election rules. Election litigation has skyrocketed, and election time brings out inevitable accusations by political partisans of voter fraud and voter suppression. These allegations have shaken public confidence, as campaigns deploy “armies of lawyers” and the partisan press revs up when elections are expected to be close and the stakes are high.Richard L. Hasen, a respected authority on election law, chronicles and analyzes the battles over election rules from 2000 to the present. From a nonpartisan standpoint he explores the rising number of election related lawsuits and charges of voter fraud as well as the decline of public confidence in fair results. He explains why future election disputes will be worse than previous ones— acrimonious, distorted by unsubstantiated allegations, and amplified by social media. No reader will fail to conclude with Hasen that election reform is an urgent priority, one that demands the attention of conscientious citizens and their elected representatives.Also available: The Fraudulent Fraud Squad, an e excerpt from The Voting Wars Released February 2012   9780300187489   $1.99

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You don t need to be an election junkie to get the most out of this book but it can t hurt America s system of election administration is broken confusing archaic and a colossal mess This book does an excellent job of explaining why this is so and why it matters If you are an observer of politics in the US you should read this book Don t expect a happy ending 9780300182033 The real threat to our enfranchisement isn t voter impersonation or voter suppression it s rampant incompetence Voting machines that don t work officials who have vote totals stored on personal laptops forgetting to count 18000 votes yipes We need to get our act together fast lest we face another Florida 2000 Of course with social media a super close election could easily spark civil unrest 9780300182033 Does a great job of both detailing the recent history since 2000 and explaining the underlying legal issues such as the role that the equal protection clause plays in the legal battles fought over the obstacles to voting that republicans favor Very well written has the attention to detail of a book written for academics but the prose of something intended for a general audience Very much enjoyed this 9780300182033 An interesting recounting of the various election issues that have occurred since 2000 The discussion for why the US has failed to address a number or really any of the failures of election administration which have become so apparent is very apt 9780300182033 This book was OK I did enjoy his discussion of what happened in 2000 with Bush v Gore but I didn t agree with his analysis of a lot of things I don t remember it that well because at times I found him irritating I did go see him speak about it and bought it there with higher hopes This book is inscribed to me To Elke With best wishes Rick Hasen 9780300182033 In 2000 just a few hundred votes out of millions cast in the state of Florida separated Republican presidential candidate George W Bush from his Democratic opponent Al Gore The outcome of the election rested on Florida s 25 electoral votes and legal wrangling continued for 36 days Then abruptly one of the most controversial Supreme Court decisions in U. Book voting station S history Bush v Gore cut short the battle Since the Florida debacle we have witnessed a partisan war over election rules Election litigation has skyrocketed and election time brings out inevitable accusations by political partisans of voter fraud and voter suppression These allegations have shaken public confidence as campaigns deploy armies of lawyers and the partisan press revs up when elections are expected to be close and the stakes are high. What is a vote book Richard L Hasen a respected authority on election law chronicles and analyzes the battles over election rules from 2000 to the present From a nonpartisan standpoint he explores the rising number of election related lawsuits and charges of voter fraud as well as the decline of public confidence in fair results He explains why future election disputes will be worse than previous ones acrimonious distorted by unsubstantiated allegations and amplified by social media No reader will fail to conclude with Hasen that election reform is an urgent priority one that demands the attention of conscientious citizens and their elected representatives. Book the voting wars pdf 99 The Voting Wars From Florida 2000 to the Next Election MeltdownUnusually readable for a political science book That s partly because the author tells a lot of very specific war stories in the voting wars many really outrageous some just ludicrous The fact that the author is clearly personally engaged in the voting wars also helps he is often an in person observer or party to a law suit or author of an amicus brief he s a law professor While he is most critical of Republican efforts to suppress the vote he is also balanced in condemning Democrats when they over react And he recognizes partisan bias on both sides of most arguments and events He s particularly good on the court case in the 2000 election but also has lots of smaller scale stories to tell He offers sensible reforms but in the end shrugs his shoulders at the futility of hoping for such reforms in the face of hyper partisanship that produces support for reforms only when they give advantage 9780300182033 For a political science book this one doesn t advocate one specific political agenda except for a better a better voting system overall and is easy for people who aren t interested in politics to get into Someone picking up the book and reads only a few pages will gain the impression that the author Richard Hasen may be siding with one political party over another when in fact he holds both parties accountable for the state of the American voting system To convey the status of voting in the United States and how it became what it is Hasan uses short stories and analysis to show why a given method idea or technology is less than ideal The argument the author is trying to make is this what we ve seen so far in elections with litigation and accusations of tampering isn t caused by voter fraud or suppression but gross incompetence and partisanship. Voting washington dc This was a good book to read easy to understand and not very preachy for a political science novel 9780300182033 This was a very readable well researched and detailed account of the conflicts we are experiencing in the law and process of administering elections Hasen frames his treatment around two big ideas the administration of elections has become increasingly politicized and the decentralized nature of the electoral process leads to messes He makes heavy use of war stories to provide examples and this makes it a breeze to read. Book the voting wars pdf First the politicization of the electoral process Hasen explains that the politicization of election administration got much worse beginning in the 2000 election and is getting worse every year Legal battles over election results are now part of every campaign s bag of tricks he refers to the Margin of Litigation In most states elections are administered by partisan officials These officials often act in ways that are or are perceived by the other party to be biased in favor of their party. Book the voting wars pdf Partisanship manifests itself again in the fact that liberals and conservatives are upset about totally different issues Liberals are typically most worried about laws they believe are suppressing voters and conservatives are worried about voter fraud Hasen explains that first and foremost each party has been guilty of selectively promoting voter suppression in different forms and at different times eg overseas absentee ballots total recounts vs partial recounts etc Second people often focus on the wrong issues in person voter fraud isolated incidents of intimidation etc I appreciated Hasen s honest even handed approach on these issues. Voting warrandyte On the other side Hasen describes some issues that deserve attention than they get For example the way absentee ballots are handled the way recounts are conducted and the fact that voting equipment is a Wild West of bad design. Book the voting wars 2 Interestingly the last chapter titled Tweeting the Next Meltdown and written in 2012 proved to be very prescient for the 2016 election Hasen writes about the risks inherent in social media echo chambers which proved to be a big talking point this year. Book the voting wars pdf When it comes to the decentralized nature of elections in the US Hasen s argument is that there are way too many inconsistent judgement calls in the way elections are administered Everything from the equipment that is used to how votes are counted is inconsistent He points to many examples in which poorly trained often highly partisan administrators make decisions that aren t even internally consistent much less consistent across county and state lines Hasen proposes that we depoliticize election administration and turn it into a profession He suggests establishing non partisan panels at the federal state and local levels to set standards allocate funds and enforce regulations He proposes that to keep these from becoming partisan messes they are appointed by the executive and require supermajority approval and that they serve long terms This seems like a rational approach though he admits it s extremely unlikely to happen state and local governments certainly don t like the idea of ceding power to the feds and at every level the Democratic and Republican parties both like having the ability to exert partisan control on elections. Book the voting wars pdf For someone who started with only a passing and admittedly partisan view of election law this was a really wonderful introduction 9780300182033 This is a great book for anyone seeking to understand our broken election system He closes with several pages of remedies non partisan election officials stronger federal oversight etc only to tell the reader to ignore his solutions because they will never happen Both parties see an advantage in having partisan officials running elections and local officials don t want to concede authority to the state and state officials don t want to concede authority to the feds We deserve a far better system than we have now 9780300182033 I finished this book and this review two days before the 2012 general election I click over to the author s blog and see a HuffPost article noting long lines for early voters in Ohio and Florida The subheading not an accident links not to any effective argument for such a partisan manipulative scheme but instead just incriminating pictures of long lines filled with bored looking voters Every side has something legitimate to decry but as Hasen argues often we impute partisan motives to events better attributed to budget cuts or incompetence I suspect this is one of those instances. Book voting station Fascinating anecdotes woven together by an expert in the field Very readable Might even make you laugh out loud And then cry a little 9780300182033

The Voting Wars: From Florida 2000 to the Next Election Meltdown By Richard L. Hasen
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The Voting Wars: From Florida 2000 to the Next Election MeltdownRichard L Hasen is Chancellor s Professor of Law and Political Science at the University of California Irvine In 2013 he was named one of the 100 most influential lawyers in America by the National Law Journal and his previous books include Voting Wars Plutocrats United and The Justice of Contradictions He lives in Studio City CA, Book the voting wars pdf Also available The Fraudulent Fraud Squad an e excerpt from The Voting Wars Released February 2012 9780300187489 1..