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Author Pomante, Michael J., II, 1982- author.

Title The cost of voting in the American states / Michael J. Pomante II, Scot Schraufnagel, Quan Li.

Publication Info. Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2023]
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Description 261 pages : illustrations, maps (black and white) ; 23 cm.
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Series Studies in government and public policy
Studies in government and public policy.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-245) and index.
Contents 1. A brief history of voting restrictions in the United States -- 2. The changing nature of state election law -- 3. Falling behind or jumping ahead: movement in the state cost of voting rank -- 4. Minority populations, Republicans, and the COVI -- 5. The COVI and reported voter turnout -- 6. Minority candidate electoral success and the underrepresentation of minorities and women -- 7. The first big lie: accessible voting leads to widespread voter fraud -- 8. The second big lie: more convenient voting helps Democrats.
Summary "In the wake of Shelby County v. Holder, Republican Voter ID laws, and the January 6 storming of the Capitol, election policies, and especially access to voting, have become a key political battleground. A central point of contention is whether these new Republican voting laws are intentional attempts to discriminate against Black and Hispanic subpopulations in the United States. Conversely, do policies that expand voting access favor Democrats and increase the possibility of election fraud? In this book, the authors put these questions to the test. The authors look specifically for systematic outcomes produced by unique election policies in the American states. To begin this unraveling, they first establish a competent measure of voting restrictions. The authors have created a Cost of Voting Index (COVI) for the 50 states, which uses a statistical procedure to extract an underlying dimension from rows of numbers representing state laws. The more restrictive policies receive larger numbers. The statistical analysis looks for rhyme or reason in the rows of numbers, and the authors call the underlying dimension extracted the "cost of voting." With this measure in place, they are able to evaluate which states have a higher cost of voting, how this cost impacts who votes, and whether there is a correlation between the cost of voting and minority populations. Examining Racial Threat Theory arguments, the authors demonstrate that states with larger or growing Black and Hispanic populations have more restricted voting, and furthermore that these restrictive voting laws disproportionately demobilize these populations in predictable ways. States with a higher cost of voting also show lower minority electoral success and a larger gap in Black and female representation. The authors likewise show that decreasing the cost of voting does not lead to fraud or favor one party over another. The Cost of Voting in the American States makes the case for a new preclearance formula, and the authors' COVI provides a viable approach for future election law"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Voter registration -- United States -- States.
Voter suppression -- United States -- States.
Elections -- United States -- States -- Statistics.
Political participation -- Social aspects -- United States -- States.
Minorities -- Political activity -- United States -- States.
Identification cards -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Election law -- United States.
Election law (OCoLC)fst00904300
Elections -- U.S. states (OCoLC)fst00904379
Identification cards -- Law and legislation (OCoLC)fst00966882
Voter registration -- U.S. states (OCoLC)fst01169223
United States (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form Statistics (OCoLC)fst01423727
Statistics.
Added Author Schraufnagel, Scot, author.
Li, Quan, 1966- author.
ISBN 9780700635917 hardcover
0700635912 hardcover
9780700635924 paperback
0700635920 paperback
9780700635931 electronic book

 
    
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