Republic If You Can Afford It
Discover the intricate dynamics of election financing in "Republic If You Can Afford It," a compelling work by Cambridge University Press, set to be published in 2024. This insightful book delves into the costs associated with elections across 48 states, highlighting significant disparities nationwide. With 86 pages of in-depth analysis, it examines how economic events, such as the Great Recession, influence electoral spending and the subsequent effects on election administration outcomes. Furthermore, the author uncovers a fascinating correlation between voter confidence and perceptions of election fraud, offering a critical perspective on the intersection of finance and democracy. Ideal for those interested in political science and electoral integrity, this hardback edition is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the financial underpinnings of American elections.