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Parties and Elections in America

The Electoral Process, Tenth Edition

Mark D. Brewer and L. Sandy Maisel

The 10th edition of this classic text introduces students to political parties and their critical role in representative democracy at the local, state, and national levels. Students will engage in fully up-to-date discussion of changes to presidential campaigns and elections, the ever-evolving world of campaign finance, rapidly changing media environment and much more. In addition, Parties and Elections in America reflects the authors’ continuing emphasis on the foundations of our modern political system by providing historical context throughout the text. The new edition fully incorporates the 2020 and 2022 election cycles as well as the initial run-up to the 2024 election.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 510 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-5381-8880-4 • Hardback • July 2024 • $140.00 • (£108.00)
978-1-5381-8881-1 • Paperback • July 2024 • $74.95 • (£58.00)
978-1-5381-8882-8 • eBook • July 2024 • $72.00 • (£55.00)
Subjects: Political Science / Political Process / Campaigns & Elections, Political Science / Political Process / Political Parties
Courses: Political Science; American Government; Elections, Political Science; American Government; Parties & Interest Groups

Mark D. Brewer is professor of political science at the University of Maine.

L. Sandy Maisel is the Goldfarb Family Distinguished Professor of American Government, Emeritus, at Colby College.

List of Figures and Tables

About the Authors

Preface

Acknowledgments

Chapter One: Elections and Political Parties

An Examination of Elections in the United States

The Role of Elections in Democratic Theory

Modes of Elections

Implications for Representation

Definitions of “Political Party” and “Party Systems”

Conclusion

Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

Chapter Two: American Political Parties and Party Organization

The Development of American Political Parties

The First Party System

The Second Party System

The Third Party System

The Fourth Party System

The Fifth Party System

A Sixth Party System—Yes, But Defined How?

The Modern Party Organization

Local and County Organizations

State Party Organizations

Party Organization at the National Level

Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

Chapter Three: Voting and Other Forms of Political Participation

Who Votes; Who Doesn’t

Expansion of the Franchise

Decline in Voter Participation

Voters in Presidential Elections

Models of Voting Behavior: The American Voter

Critics of the American Voter Model

Presidential Voting Reviewed

Voters in Congressional, Senatorial, and State and Local Elections

Voting Behavior Theory Revisited

Voting in the Real World

Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

Chapter Four: Organized Groups in the Political Process

Organized Groups in American Politics

Political and Nonpolitical Associations

Politically Active Groups

Electoral Activities of Organized Groups

Working within the Party

Group Ratings

Political Action Committees

Interest Groups’ Influence on their Members

Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

Chapter Five: Campaign Finance

The Long History of Campaign Finance Reform

The Climate for Reform

The Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 and Efforts at Amendment

Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U.S. 1 (1976) and Its Impact

The Seven-Year Battle for McCain-Feingold and Its Demise

The Costs of Democracy and Who Pays for It

The Costs

Sources of Campaign Funds

Campaign Finance in a Post–Citizens United and Post-McCutcheon World

Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

Chapter Six: State and Local Nominations

Political Context and Politicians’ Decisions to Run

Development of the Direct Primary System

Primaries as a Response to One-Party Domination

Primaries as an Item on the Progressive Agenda

Varieties of Primaries

Who May Run

Who May Vote

Who Wins

The Politics of Nominations

Uncontested Nominations

Contested Nominations

Conclusion

Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

Chapter Seven: State and Local Elections

The Conventional Wisdom: Old versus New Politics

The New Politics: Campaigning in a Media Age

Redistricting and Reapportionment

The Role of Political Parties

The Role of Organized Groups

Media Politics

The Candidate’s Personal Organization

The Structure of a Modern Campaign

Old-Style Politics: A More Prominent Role for Parties

Reexamination of the Role of Political Parties

Local Campaigns in the Absence of Party

Do Campaigns Determine Who Wins Elections?

Lack of Competition in American Elections

Incumbent Advantage in US House and State Legislative Races

Competition in US Senate and Gubernatorial Races

Credible Competition in American Elections

Third Parties in State and Local Elections

Conclusion

Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

Chapter Eight: Presidential Nominations

The Post-1968 Reforms

The McGovern-Fraser Commission

The 1972 Nomination

The Reform Movement: An Assessment

Twenty-First-Century Presidential Nominations

Strategic Considerations in the Contests for Nominations

The Political Calendar

The Rules of the Game

Strategic Use of Campaign Resources

Evaluating Nominating Campaigns

The Conventions

Credentials Challenges

Rules Disputes

Party Platforms

Vice Presidential Nominations

An Evaluation of the Conventions

The Presidential Nominating Process as It Stands

Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

Chapter Nine: Presidential Elections

From the Convention to the General Election

Organizing for the General Election

Structuring the Campaign Organization

Functions of a Presidential Campaign Organization

Setting a Campaign Strategy

Strategies for the General Election

Geographic Determinations

Coalition Strategies

Issue Strategies

The Strategic Use of Incumbency

Tactics for the General Election

Tactical Considerations of Where to Go

Tactical Considerations of Media Use

Tactical Considerations of Image Establishment

The Tactics of Presidential Debates

Third-Party Candidates in Presidential Elections

The All-Consuming Nature of a Presidential Campaign

Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

Chapter Ten: The Media and the Electoral Process

The Media in the Contemporary Context

Free or Earned Media: Journalists’ Presentations of Candidates and Campaigns

The Varieties of Free Media

The Role of the Free/Earned Media

The Actual Role That the Media Play

An Assessment of the Role of Free Media

Paid Media: The Candidate Provides the Message

Types of Paid Media

Controversies Caused by the Use of Paid Media

Impact of Paid Media on Election Campaigns

An Uneasy yet Necessary Relationship in Transition

Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

Chapter Eleven: Party in Government

Theoretical and Historical Context: Is Strong Party Government Possible in the United States?

Measuring Party Strength in Congress

Party Organization in Congress: The Leadership Hierarchy in the House and Senate

House Leadership

Senate Leadership

The President as Leader of Party in Government

Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

Chapter Twelve: The Role of Political Parties

The Role of Elections

The Context of Federalism

Voters, Parties, and Elections

The Electronic Revolution: Television and Digital Media

The Parties in the Modern Election

Parties’ Appeal to the Electorate

The Tone of Twenty-First-Century Politics

Concluding Remarks

Critical Thinking Questions

Glossary

References

Credits

Index

Parties and Elections in America

The Electoral Process, Tenth Edition

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Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • The 10th edition of this classic text introduces students to political parties and their critical role in representative democracy at the local, state, and national levels. Students will engage in fully up-to-date discussion of changes to presidential campaigns and elections, the ever-evolving world of campaign finance, rapidly changing media environment and much more. In addition, Parties and Elections in America reflects the authors’ continuing emphasis on the foundations of our modern political system by providing historical context throughout the text. The new edition fully incorporates the 2020 and 2022 election cycles as well as the initial run-up to the 2024 election.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 510 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
    978-1-5381-8880-4 • Hardback • July 2024 • $140.00 • (£108.00)
    978-1-5381-8881-1 • Paperback • July 2024 • $74.95 • (£58.00)
    978-1-5381-8882-8 • eBook • July 2024 • $72.00 • (£55.00)
    Subjects: Political Science / Political Process / Campaigns & Elections, Political Science / Political Process / Political Parties
    Courses: Political Science; American Government; Elections, Political Science; American Government; Parties & Interest Groups
Author
Author
  • Mark D. Brewer is professor of political science at the University of Maine.

    L. Sandy Maisel is the Goldfarb Family Distinguished Professor of American Government, Emeritus, at Colby College.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • List of Figures and Tables

    About the Authors

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    Chapter One: Elections and Political Parties

    An Examination of Elections in the United States

    The Role of Elections in Democratic Theory

    Modes of Elections

    Implications for Representation

    Definitions of “Political Party” and “Party Systems”

    Conclusion

    Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

    Chapter Two: American Political Parties and Party Organization

    The Development of American Political Parties

    The First Party System

    The Second Party System

    The Third Party System

    The Fourth Party System

    The Fifth Party System

    A Sixth Party System—Yes, But Defined How?

    The Modern Party Organization

    Local and County Organizations

    State Party Organizations

    Party Organization at the National Level

    Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

    Chapter Three: Voting and Other Forms of Political Participation

    Who Votes; Who Doesn’t

    Expansion of the Franchise

    Decline in Voter Participation

    Voters in Presidential Elections

    Models of Voting Behavior: The American Voter

    Critics of the American Voter Model

    Presidential Voting Reviewed

    Voters in Congressional, Senatorial, and State and Local Elections

    Voting Behavior Theory Revisited

    Voting in the Real World

    Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

    Chapter Four: Organized Groups in the Political Process

    Organized Groups in American Politics

    Political and Nonpolitical Associations

    Politically Active Groups

    Electoral Activities of Organized Groups

    Working within the Party

    Group Ratings

    Political Action Committees

    Interest Groups’ Influence on their Members

    Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

    Chapter Five: Campaign Finance

    The Long History of Campaign Finance Reform

    The Climate for Reform

    The Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 and Efforts at Amendment

    Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U.S. 1 (1976) and Its Impact

    The Seven-Year Battle for McCain-Feingold and Its Demise

    The Costs of Democracy and Who Pays for It

    The Costs

    Sources of Campaign Funds

    Campaign Finance in a Post–Citizens United and Post-McCutcheon World

    Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

    Chapter Six: State and Local Nominations

    Political Context and Politicians’ Decisions to Run

    Development of the Direct Primary System

    Primaries as a Response to One-Party Domination

    Primaries as an Item on the Progressive Agenda

    Varieties of Primaries

    Who May Run

    Who May Vote

    Who Wins

    The Politics of Nominations

    Uncontested Nominations

    Contested Nominations

    Conclusion

    Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

    Chapter Seven: State and Local Elections

    The Conventional Wisdom: Old versus New Politics

    The New Politics: Campaigning in a Media Age

    Redistricting and Reapportionment

    The Role of Political Parties

    The Role of Organized Groups

    Media Politics

    The Candidate’s Personal Organization

    The Structure of a Modern Campaign

    Old-Style Politics: A More Prominent Role for Parties

    Reexamination of the Role of Political Parties

    Local Campaigns in the Absence of Party

    Do Campaigns Determine Who Wins Elections?

    Lack of Competition in American Elections

    Incumbent Advantage in US House and State Legislative Races

    Competition in US Senate and Gubernatorial Races

    Credible Competition in American Elections

    Third Parties in State and Local Elections

    Conclusion

    Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

    Chapter Eight: Presidential Nominations

    The Post-1968 Reforms

    The McGovern-Fraser Commission

    The 1972 Nomination

    The Reform Movement: An Assessment

    Twenty-First-Century Presidential Nominations

    Strategic Considerations in the Contests for Nominations

    The Political Calendar

    The Rules of the Game

    Strategic Use of Campaign Resources

    Evaluating Nominating Campaigns

    The Conventions

    Credentials Challenges

    Rules Disputes

    Party Platforms

    Vice Presidential Nominations

    An Evaluation of the Conventions

    The Presidential Nominating Process as It Stands

    Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

    Chapter Nine: Presidential Elections

    From the Convention to the General Election

    Organizing for the General Election

    Structuring the Campaign Organization

    Functions of a Presidential Campaign Organization

    Setting a Campaign Strategy

    Strategies for the General Election

    Geographic Determinations

    Coalition Strategies

    Issue Strategies

    The Strategic Use of Incumbency

    Tactics for the General Election

    Tactical Considerations of Where to Go

    Tactical Considerations of Media Use

    Tactical Considerations of Image Establishment

    The Tactics of Presidential Debates

    Third-Party Candidates in Presidential Elections

    The All-Consuming Nature of a Presidential Campaign

    Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

    Chapter Ten: The Media and the Electoral Process

    The Media in the Contemporary Context

    Free or Earned Media: Journalists’ Presentations of Candidates and Campaigns

    The Varieties of Free Media

    The Role of the Free/Earned Media

    The Actual Role That the Media Play

    An Assessment of the Role of Free Media

    Paid Media: The Candidate Provides the Message

    Types of Paid Media

    Controversies Caused by the Use of Paid Media

    Impact of Paid Media on Election Campaigns

    An Uneasy yet Necessary Relationship in Transition

    Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

    Chapter Eleven: Party in Government

    Theoretical and Historical Context: Is Strong Party Government Possible in the United States?

    Measuring Party Strength in Congress

    Party Organization in Congress: The Leadership Hierarchy in the House and Senate

    House Leadership

    Senate Leadership

    The President as Leader of Party in Government

    Critical Thinking Questions | Key Terms

    Chapter Twelve: The Role of Political Parties

    The Role of Elections

    The Context of Federalism

    Voters, Parties, and Elections

    The Electronic Revolution: Television and Digital Media

    The Parties in the Modern Election

    Parties’ Appeal to the Electorate

    The Tone of Twenty-First-Century Politics

    Concluding Remarks

    Critical Thinking Questions

    Glossary

    References

    Credits

    Index

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