Public Financing in American Elections

Reformers argue that public financing of campaigns will help rescue American democracy from the corruptive influence of money in elections. Public Financing in American Elections evaluates this claim and aims to remove much of the guesswork from the discussion about public finance.

Featuring some of the most senior scholars in political science and electoral studies, this book provides an up-to-date treatment of campaign finance research and thinking about public campaign financing reforms. Exploring proposals at the local, state, and federal levels, the contributors provide a comprehensive overview of public financing initiatives in the United States and discuss their impact. Focused analyses of several current public programs are also presented.

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Public Financing in American Elections

Reformers argue that public financing of campaigns will help rescue American democracy from the corruptive influence of money in elections. Public Financing in American Elections evaluates this claim and aims to remove much of the guesswork from the discussion about public finance.

Featuring some of the most senior scholars in political science and electoral studies, this book provides an up-to-date treatment of campaign finance research and thinking about public campaign financing reforms. Exploring proposals at the local, state, and federal levels, the contributors provide a comprehensive overview of public financing initiatives in the United States and discuss their impact. Focused analyses of several current public programs are also presented.

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Public Financing in American Elections

Public Financing in American Elections

by Costas Panagopoulos (Editor)
Public Financing in American Elections

Public Financing in American Elections

by Costas Panagopoulos (Editor)

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Overview

Reformers argue that public financing of campaigns will help rescue American democracy from the corruptive influence of money in elections. Public Financing in American Elections evaluates this claim and aims to remove much of the guesswork from the discussion about public finance.

Featuring some of the most senior scholars in political science and electoral studies, this book provides an up-to-date treatment of campaign finance research and thinking about public campaign financing reforms. Exploring proposals at the local, state, and federal levels, the contributors provide a comprehensive overview of public financing initiatives in the United States and discuss their impact. Focused analyses of several current public programs are also presented.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439906941
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 06/10/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 258
File size: 16 MB
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About the Author

Costas Panagopoulos is Assistant Professor of Political Science and is Director of the Center for Electoral Politics and Democracy at Fordham University.

Table of Contents

Preface


Introduction • Costas Panagopoulos



Part I: The Lay of the Land: Public Financing in the American States


1. Back to the Future? The Quest for Public Financing of Congressional Campaigns • R. Sam Garrett


2. Small Donors, Large Donors, and the Internet: Rethinking Public Financing for Presidential Elections after Obama • Michael Malbin


3. Public Financing in the States and Municipalitie • Robert M. Stern


4. Public Attitudes toward Publicly Financed Elections, 1972–2008 • Stephen R. Weissman and Ruth A. Hassan (with assistance from Jack Santucci)



Part II: The Consequences of Public Financing


5. Campaign Finance Reform Reconsidered: New York City’s Public Finance Program at Twenty • Jeffrey Kraus


6. Leveling the Playing Field: Publicly Financed Campaigns and Electoral Competitio • Costas Panagopoulos


7. Public Financing and Candidate Participation in Gubernatorial Elections • Conor Dowling


8. Public Money, Candidate Time, and Electoral Outcomes in State Legislative Elections • Michael G. Miller


9. Does Public Financing of State Election Campaigns Increase Voter Turnout? • Jeffrey Milyo, David M. Primo, and Matthew L. Jacobsmeier


10. Public Financing, Attitudes toward Government and Politics, and Efficacy• Michael G. Miller and Costas Panagopoulos



Conclusion: The Future of Public Financing in American Elections • Costas Panagopoulos


Contributors


Index

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