Evaluating Elections: A Handbook of Methods and Standards, R. Michael Alvarez (California Institute of Technology),Lonna Rae Atkeson (University of New Mexico),Thad E. Hall (University of Utah) (9781107027626) — Readings Books
Evaluating Elections: A Handbook of Methods and Standards
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Evaluating Elections: A Handbook of Methods and Standards

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In competitive and contested democratic elections, insuring integrity is critical. Evaluating Elections shows why systematic analysis and reporting of election performance is important and how data-driven performance management can be used by election officials to improve elections. The authors outline how performance management systems can function in elections and their benefits for voters, candidates and political parties. Journalists, election administrators and even candidates often ask whether recent elections were run well, whether there were problems in the administration of a particular state’s elections and how well elections were run across the country. The authors explain that such questions are difficult to answer because of the complexity of election administration and because there is currently no standard or accepted framework to assess the general quality of an election.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
19 November 2012
Pages
180
ISBN
9781107027626

In competitive and contested democratic elections, insuring integrity is critical. Evaluating Elections shows why systematic analysis and reporting of election performance is important and how data-driven performance management can be used by election officials to improve elections. The authors outline how performance management systems can function in elections and their benefits for voters, candidates and political parties. Journalists, election administrators and even candidates often ask whether recent elections were run well, whether there were problems in the administration of a particular state’s elections and how well elections were run across the country. The authors explain that such questions are difficult to answer because of the complexity of election administration and because there is currently no standard or accepted framework to assess the general quality of an election.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
19 November 2012
Pages
180
ISBN
9781107027626