Why the Electoral College is Bad for America George C. Edwards, Neal R. Peirce

Format:
Paperback
Publication date:
12 May 2005
ISBN:
9780300109689
Dimensions:
224 pages: 234 x 156 x 18mm

A distinguished political scientist critiques arguments in favor of the electoral college and offers a persuasive argument for direct election of the president.
"[With] excellent descriptions of how the electoral system actually works, [this] is the most cogent and up-todate criticism I have read."--Alexander Keyssar, "New York Review of Books
"This crisp handbook . . . outlines the origins of the electoral college . . . and demonstrates the many ways it violates democratic norms.""--New Yorker
"Timely [and] relevant. . . . [Edwards's] principal lines of argument deserve extensive debate in both the news media and the Congress."--Lewis H. Lapham, "Harper's
"Compelling . . . [and] meticulous."--Glenn C. Altschuler, "New York Observer

George C. Edwards III is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Texas A&M University. Neal R. Peirce, a prominent Washington journalist, writes a national column on state and local government themes syndicated by the Washington Post Writers Group.

'Overall this is an impressive and insightful book - and a must-read on the subject.' - Political Studies Review