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Argues that voters are eminently capable of playing an efficacious role in democratic politics and of routinely demonstrating the ability to evaluate competing stewards in a discriminating manner. This book offers a cognitively based model of voting and uses a normal vote approach to analyzing local-level election returns.

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"Nardulli hopes to influence the way in which social scientists conceptualize and investigate democracy. If researchers change how they approach their work, they might discover genuine political problems and ultimately make better real-world recommendations."--Nicole Mellow, Political Science Quarterly "Nardulli deserves compliments for his effort in building a valuable subnational election data archive, his caution in drawing inferences from aggregate data, his creativity in devising aggregate indicators of voting patterns and their possible determinants, his methodological sophistication (including his ingenious estimates of electoral college impacts), and the novel results his analysis has produced... This is an important book for scholars of voting behavior, American politics, and democratic theory."--Paul Allen Beck, Perspectives on Politics "This is an important book for scholars of voting behavior, American politics, and democratic theory... Popular Efficacy in the Democratic Era has added valuably to our understanding of political accountability in America."--Paul Allen Beck, Perspectives on Politics

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Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii ChAPTER ONE: Democracy, Popular Efficacy, and the Electoral Arena 1 ChAPTER TWO: Democratic Citizenship, Democratic Citizens, and Mass-Elite Linkages 18 CHAPTER THREE: Exogenous Events, Evaluations of Stewardship, and Citizens'Normal Voting Behavior 44 CHAPTER FOUR: Endogenous In .uences and the Evaluative Capacities of Democratic Citizens 75 CHAPTER FIVE: Conceptual and Methodological Foundations for a Reexamination of Popular Efficacy 96 CHAPTER SIX: The Roots of Partisanship: Party Elites, Exogenous Groups, and Electoral Bases 120 CHAPTER SEVEN: Partisan Realignments and Electoral Independence: The Incidence, Distribution, and Magnitude of Enduring Electoral Change 150 CHAPTER EIGHT: Electoral Perturbations and Electoral Independence: Stewardship, Partisanship, and Accountability 180 CHAPTER NINE: The Electoral Impact of Departures from Normal Voting Patterns: Electoral Jolts and the Aspirations of Political Elites 224 CHAPTER TEN: Popular Ef .cacy in the Democratic Era 245 Index 261

Popular Efficacy in the Democratic Era A Reexamination of Electoral Accountability in the United States 18282000

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      Publisher: Princeton University Press
      Publication Date: 26/08/2007
      ISBN13: 9780691133935, 978-0691133935
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      Book Synopsis
      Argues that voters are eminently capable of playing an efficacious role in democratic politics and of routinely demonstrating the ability to evaluate competing stewards in a discriminating manner. This book offers a cognitively based model of voting and uses a normal vote approach to analyzing local-level election returns.

      Trade Review
      "Nardulli hopes to influence the way in which social scientists conceptualize and investigate democracy. If researchers change how they approach their work, they might discover genuine political problems and ultimately make better real-world recommendations."--Nicole Mellow, Political Science Quarterly "Nardulli deserves compliments for his effort in building a valuable subnational election data archive, his caution in drawing inferences from aggregate data, his creativity in devising aggregate indicators of voting patterns and their possible determinants, his methodological sophistication (including his ingenious estimates of electoral college impacts), and the novel results his analysis has produced... This is an important book for scholars of voting behavior, American politics, and democratic theory."--Paul Allen Beck, Perspectives on Politics "This is an important book for scholars of voting behavior, American politics, and democratic theory... Popular Efficacy in the Democratic Era has added valuably to our understanding of political accountability in America."--Paul Allen Beck, Perspectives on Politics

      Table of Contents
      Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii ChAPTER ONE: Democracy, Popular Efficacy, and the Electoral Arena 1 ChAPTER TWO: Democratic Citizenship, Democratic Citizens, and Mass-Elite Linkages 18 CHAPTER THREE: Exogenous Events, Evaluations of Stewardship, and Citizens'Normal Voting Behavior 44 CHAPTER FOUR: Endogenous In .uences and the Evaluative Capacities of Democratic Citizens 75 CHAPTER FIVE: Conceptual and Methodological Foundations for a Reexamination of Popular Efficacy 96 CHAPTER SIX: The Roots of Partisanship: Party Elites, Exogenous Groups, and Electoral Bases 120 CHAPTER SEVEN: Partisan Realignments and Electoral Independence: The Incidence, Distribution, and Magnitude of Enduring Electoral Change 150 CHAPTER EIGHT: Electoral Perturbations and Electoral Independence: Stewardship, Partisanship, and Accountability 180 CHAPTER NINE: The Electoral Impact of Departures from Normal Voting Patterns: Electoral Jolts and the Aspirations of Political Elites 224 CHAPTER TEN: Popular Ef .cacy in the Democratic Era 245 Index 261

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