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This book provides an understanding of the role that Latino communities play in American politics. In a country marked by exclusionary electoral practices, minority political participation is central to remedying the inequity of the electoral process. The author explains the unique role that Latinos occupy in the modern electoral process.

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The present study, The National Voter Registration Act: Impact and Implications for Latino and Non-Latino Communities, is an important new case study on the impact of the NVRA in Arizona, particularly as it applies to Latinos in that state. The study also contributes new insight to the learning curve regarding procedural problems in administratively implementing NVRA-type reforms. A corollary contribution of the work is its application and critique of Rodney Hero's "two-tiered pluralism" theory of Latinos in the American political system, which has heretofore gone unchallenged. In the end, the study offers promise that continued policy initiatives, such as NVRA, are beneficial in enabling the United States to achieve universal suffrage. -- Maurilio E. Vigil, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Political Science, New Mexico University

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 American Political Participation: Internation Election Procedures and Voter Turnout; Election-Day Turnout in the United States; Election Day Turnout in Arizona; Arizona Compared to Other Western States; The Enfranchised Public; Who are the Voters?; Explan Chapter 2 Latino Political Participation: Latino's Millenary Population; Latino Voter Turnout; Latino Political Clout; Latino Socioeconomic Characteristics; Latino Suffrage; The Enfranchised Latino: A Profile of "Likely" and "Unlikely" Voters; The Latino Population Chapter 3 The Struggle to Reform Election Law in Arizona: The Impact of Reforms on the Minority Community; Moving Toward Freedom; The Legislature Takes Action; Mail-in Registration; Motor-Voter Program; Suspending Purging for Not Voting; Complying with the NVRA Chapter 4 The Impact of the NVRA: NVRA: State and County Agency Perspectives; The Impact of NVRA on Latino Communities; Statewide Perspectives; Latinos and NVRA-type Reforms; NVRA-type methods and Voter Turnout Chapter 5 Conclusion: NVRA as an Election Reform Strategy: NVRA Reforms in Arizona; Latinos and Two-tiered Pluralism; NVRA and the Disenfranchised; NVRA as an Election-Reform Strategy; Implications for the Latino Community

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 4/16/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761844457, 978-0761844457
      ISBN10: 0761844457

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book provides an understanding of the role that Latino communities play in American politics. In a country marked by exclusionary electoral practices, minority political participation is central to remedying the inequity of the electoral process. The author explains the unique role that Latinos occupy in the modern electoral process.

      Trade Review
      The present study, The National Voter Registration Act: Impact and Implications for Latino and Non-Latino Communities, is an important new case study on the impact of the NVRA in Arizona, particularly as it applies to Latinos in that state. The study also contributes new insight to the learning curve regarding procedural problems in administratively implementing NVRA-type reforms. A corollary contribution of the work is its application and critique of Rodney Hero's "two-tiered pluralism" theory of Latinos in the American political system, which has heretofore gone unchallenged. In the end, the study offers promise that continued policy initiatives, such as NVRA, are beneficial in enabling the United States to achieve universal suffrage. -- Maurilio E. Vigil, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Political Science, New Mexico University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 American Political Participation: Internation Election Procedures and Voter Turnout; Election-Day Turnout in the United States; Election Day Turnout in Arizona; Arizona Compared to Other Western States; The Enfranchised Public; Who are the Voters?; Explan Chapter 2 Latino Political Participation: Latino's Millenary Population; Latino Voter Turnout; Latino Political Clout; Latino Socioeconomic Characteristics; Latino Suffrage; The Enfranchised Latino: A Profile of "Likely" and "Unlikely" Voters; The Latino Population Chapter 3 The Struggle to Reform Election Law in Arizona: The Impact of Reforms on the Minority Community; Moving Toward Freedom; The Legislature Takes Action; Mail-in Registration; Motor-Voter Program; Suspending Purging for Not Voting; Complying with the NVRA Chapter 4 The Impact of the NVRA: NVRA: State and County Agency Perspectives; The Impact of NVRA on Latino Communities; Statewide Perspectives; Latinos and NVRA-type Reforms; NVRA-type methods and Voter Turnout Chapter 5 Conclusion: NVRA as an Election Reform Strategy: NVRA Reforms in Arizona; Latinos and Two-tiered Pluralism; NVRA and the Disenfranchised; NVRA as an Election-Reform Strategy; Implications for the Latino Community

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