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|a Voting at the Political Fault Line :
|b California's Experiment with the Blanket Primary /
|c edited by Bruce E. Cain and Elisabeth R. Gerber.
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|b University of California Press,
|c 2002.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2014
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|c ©2002.
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|a California's blanket primary experiment / Bruce E. Cain and Elisabeth R. Gerber -- Crossover voting before the blanket: primaries versus parties in California history / Brian J. Gaines and Wendy K. Tam Cho -- Political reform via the initiative process: what voters think about when they change the rules / Shaun Bowler and Todd Donovan -- Context and setting: the mood of the California electorate / Mark Baldassare -- The causes and consequences of crossover voting in the 1998 California elections / John Sides, Jonathan Cohen, and Jack Citrin -- Should I stay or should I go? Sincere and strategic crossover voting in California assembly races / R. Michael Alvarez and Jonathan Nagler -- Peeking under the blanket: a direct look at crossover voting in the 1998 primary / Anthony M. Salvanto and Martin P. Wattenberg -- Crossing over when it counts: how the motives of voters in blanket primaries are revealed by their actions in general elections / Thad Kousser -- Candidates, donors, and voters in California's blanket primary elections / Wendy K. Tam Cho and Brian J. Gaines -- Strategic voting and candidate policy positions / Elisabeth R. Gerber -- Openness begets opportunity: minor parties and California's blanket primary / Christian Collet -- Thinner ranks: women as candidates and California's blanket primary / Miki Caul and Katherine Tate -- Targets of opportunity: California's blanket primary and the political representation of Latinos / Gary M. Segura and Nathan D. Woods -- Candidate strategy, voter response, and party cohesion / John R. Petrocik -- The blanket primary in the courts: the precedent and implications of California Democratic Party v. Jones / Nathaniel Persily -- Strategies and rules: lessons from the 2000 presidential primary / Bruce E. Cain and Megan Mullin.
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|a California's adoption of the blanket primary in 1996 presented a unique natural experiment on the impact that election rules have on politics. Billed as a measure that would increase voter participation and end ideological polarization, Proposition 198 placed California voters once again on the frontier of political reform.
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|a HISTORY
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|x State & Local
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|a POLITICAL SCIENCE
|x Political Process
|x Political Parties.
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|a Élections primaires
|z Californie.
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|a Gerber, Elisabeth R.,
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|a Cain, Bruce E.
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|a Project MUSE - Archive Political Science and Policy Studies Supplement II
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