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CONTENTS
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- TABLES vii
- FIGURES xi
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PART ONE. Introduction and Background
- 1. California’s Blanket Primary Experiment 3
- 2. Crossover Voting before the Blanket: Primaries versus Parties in California History 12
- 3. Political Reform via the Initiative Process: What Voters Think about When They Change the Rules 36
- 4. Context and Setting: The Mood of the California Electorate 59
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PART TWO. Crossover Voting
- 5. The Causes and Consequences of Crossover Voting in the 1998 California Elections 77
- 6. Should I Stay or Should I Go? Sincere and Strategic Crossover Voting in California Assembly Races 107
- 7. Peeking Under the Blanket: A Direct Look at Crossover Voting in the 1998 Primary 124
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PART THREE. Effects of the Blanket Primary
- 8. Crossing Over When It Counts: How the Motives of Voters in Blanket Primaries Are Revealed by Their Actions in General Elections 143
- 9. Candidates, Donors, and Voters in California’s Blanket Primary Elections 171
- 10. Strategic Voting and Candidate Policy Positions 192
- 11. Openness Begets Opportunity: Minor Parties and California’s Blanket Primary 214
- 12. Thinner Ranks: Women as Candidates and California’s Blanket Primary 234
- 13. Targets of Opportunity: California’s Blanket Primary and the Political Representation of Latinos 248
- 14. Candidate Strategy, Voter Response, and Party Cohesion 270
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PART FOUR. Conclusions and Implications
- 15. The Blanket Primary in the Courts: The Precedent and Implications of California Democratic Party v. Jones 303
- 16. Strategies and Rules: Lessons from the 2000 Presidential Primary 324
- 17. Conclusion 344
- CONTRIBUTORS 355
- INDEX 361
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- TABLES vii
- FIGURES xi
-
PART ONE. Introduction and Background
- 1. California’s Blanket Primary Experiment 3
- 2. Crossover Voting before the Blanket: Primaries versus Parties in California History 12
- 3. Political Reform via the Initiative Process: What Voters Think about When They Change the Rules 36
- 4. Context and Setting: The Mood of the California Electorate 59
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PART TWO. Crossover Voting
- 5. The Causes and Consequences of Crossover Voting in the 1998 California Elections 77
- 6. Should I Stay or Should I Go? Sincere and Strategic Crossover Voting in California Assembly Races 107
- 7. Peeking Under the Blanket: A Direct Look at Crossover Voting in the 1998 Primary 124
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PART THREE. Effects of the Blanket Primary
- 8. Crossing Over When It Counts: How the Motives of Voters in Blanket Primaries Are Revealed by Their Actions in General Elections 143
- 9. Candidates, Donors, and Voters in California’s Blanket Primary Elections 171
- 10. Strategic Voting and Candidate Policy Positions 192
- 11. Openness Begets Opportunity: Minor Parties and California’s Blanket Primary 214
- 12. Thinner Ranks: Women as Candidates and California’s Blanket Primary 234
- 13. Targets of Opportunity: California’s Blanket Primary and the Political Representation of Latinos 248
- 14. Candidate Strategy, Voter Response, and Party Cohesion 270
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PART FOUR. Conclusions and Implications
- 15. The Blanket Primary in the Courts: The Precedent and Implications of California Democratic Party v. Jones 303
- 16. Strategies and Rules: Lessons from the 2000 Presidential Primary 324
- 17. Conclusion 344
- CONTRIBUTORS 355
- INDEX 361