User:Michael A. White/Electoral college resources

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Thanks to Zotero, I will post various resources I have collected for research. I may not possess all of them, but I do have about half a dozen of the books and probably a majority of the papers.

[edit] United States Electoral College

Abbott, David W.; James P. Levine (1991). Wrong Winner: The Coming Debacle in the Electoral College. New York: Praeger, 184. 

Adkison, Danny M.; Christopher Elliot (1997-03). "The Electoral College: A Misunderstood Institution". PS: Political Science and Politics 30 (1): 77-80. 

Beman, Lamar Taney (1926). Abolishment of the Electoral College. New York: H. W. Wilson. 

Bennett, Robert W. (2006). Taming the Electoral College. Stanford Law and Politics. 

After the People Vote: Steps in Choosing the President, Walter Berns (ed.), Washington: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 39. 

Best, Judith A. (1975). The Case Against Direct Election of the President: A Defense of the Electoral College. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 235. 

Best, Judith A. (1996). The Choice of the People? Debating the Electoral College. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 163. 

Bickel, Alexander M. (1973). Reform and Continuity: The Electoral College, the Convention, and the Party System. New York: HarperCollins College Division, 122. 

Caraley, Demetrios James (2001). "Editor's Opinion: Why Americans Deserve a Constitutional Right to Vote for Presidential Electors". Political Science Quarterly 116 (1): 1. 

Ceaser, James W. (1979). Presidential Selection. Princeton University Press, 392. 

Cebula, Richard J. (2001-09). "The Electoral College and Voter Participation: Evidence on Two Hypotheses". Atlantic Economic Journal 29 (3): 304. 

Cohen, Richard E.; Louis Jacobson (2000-11-18). "Can It Be Done?". National Journal: 3658. 

Diamond, Martin (1977). The Electoral College and the American Idea of Democracy. AEI Press, 22. 

Doherty, Brendan J. (2007-12). "Elections: the politics of the permanent campaign: presidential travel and the Electoral College, 1977-2004". Presidential Studies Quarterly 37 (4). 

Edwards, George C. (2005). Why the Electoral College is Bad for America. New Haven: Yale University Press, 102. 

(2004) After the People Vote: A Guide to the Electoral College, John C. Fortier (ed.), 3rd ed, Washington: American Enterprise Institute Press, 102. 

Gelman, Andrew; Jonathan N. Katz. "The Mathematics and Statistics of Voting Power". October 2002. 

Gelman, Andrew; Jonathan N. Katz, Joseph Bafumi (2004-10). "Standard voting power indexes do not work: an empirical analysis". British Journal of Political Science 34 (4): 657(18). 

Glennon, Michael J. (1992). When No Majority Rules: The Electoral College and Presidential Succession. Congressional Quarterly Books, 162. 

Grant, George (2004). The Importance of the Electoral College. Vision Forum Ministries, 110. 

Grcic, Joseph (2007). "The Electoral College and Democratic Equality". Florida Philosophical Review 6 (1). 

(2007) Securing Democracy: Why We Have an Electoral College, Gary L. Gregg (ed.), 2nd ed, ISI Press, 197. 

Hamilton, Alexander (1788). "No. 68", The Federalist Papers. 

Hardaway, Robert M. (1994). The Electoral College and the Constitution: The Case for Preserving Federalism. New York: Praeger, 200. 

Hoffman, Matthew M. (1996-01). "The Illegitimate President: Minority Vote Dilution and the Electoral College". Yale Law Journal 105 (4): 935-1021. 

Jefferson-Jenkins, Carolyn (2001). "Who Should Elect the President? The Case Against the Electoral College". National Civic Review 90 (2): 173. 

Johnsen, Julia E. (1949). Direct Election of the President. New York: H. W. Wilson, 600. 

Johnson, Allen (1912). Readings in American Constitutional History, 1776-1876. Houghton Mifflin. 

Kaplan, Edward H.; Arnold Barnett. "A new approach to estimating the probability of winning the presidency". Operations Research 51 (1): 32(11). 

Katz, Jonathan N.; Andrew Gelman, Gary King (2002). "Empirically Evaluating the Electoral College". 

Keyssar, Alexander (2003). "Shoring up the right to vote for president: a modest proposal". Political Science Quarterly 118 (2): 181(24). 

Koza, John R.; Barry Fadem, Mark Grueskin, Michael S. Mandell, Robert Richie, Joseph F. Zimmermann. Every Vote Equal. 

Kuroda, Tadahisha (1994). The Origins of the Twelfth Amendment: The Electoral College in the Early Republic, 1787-1804. Greenwood Press, 256. 

Longley, Lawrence D.; Alan G. Braun (1972). The Politics of Electoral College Reform. New Haven: Yale University Press, 234. 

Longley, Lawrence D.; Neal R. Peirce (1999). The Electoral College Primer 2000. New Haven: Yale University Press, 224. 

MacBride, Roger Lea (1953). The American Electoral College. Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers, 89. 

Mackie, Brendan; Ben Weyl (2006-10). "College dropouts: the campaign to reform the Electoral College actually gains ground". The American Prospect 17 (10): 15(2). 

McGinnis, John O.. "Popular Sovereignty and the Electoral College". Florida State University Law Review 29: 995. 

Neale, Thomas H. (1979). "The American Electoral College: Origins, Development, Proposals for Reform or Abolition". Congressional Research Service. 

Neale, Thomas H. (2001-01-17). "The Electoral College: How it Works in Contemporary Presidential Elections". Congressional Research Service. 

Neale, Thomas H. (2007). "The Electoral College: reform proposals in the 109th Congress". Congressional Research Service. 

Ornstein, Norman J. (2001-02). "No Need to Repeal the Electoral College". State Legislatures 27 (2): 12. 

Pearson, Christopher; Robert Richie, Adam Johnson, Jeff Rezmovic. "The Shrinking Battleground". FairVote. 

Peirce, Neal R. (1982). The People's President: The Electoral College in American History and the Direct Vote Alternative, Revised edition, New Haven: Yale University Press, 416. 

Rainey, Glenn W. Jr; Jane Gurganus Rainey (2001). "Reexamining the Distribution of Power in the Electoral College: The "Constant Two", the 2000 Election, and the Emergent Geosocial Cleavage in America". Eastern Kentucky University. 

Rakove, Jack N. (2004). "Presidential selection: electoral fallacies". Political Science Quarterly 119 (1): 21(17). 

Richie, Robert (2007). "A binding agreement: reforming the Electoral College with interstate compacts". National Civic Review 96 (1): 38(9). 

Ross, Tara (2005). Enlightened Democracy: The Case for the Electoral College. Colonial Press, 264. 

Rothwell, Jennifer Truran (2001-02). "Prospects for the Electoral College after Election 2000". Social Education 65 (1): 8-17. 

Sayre, Wallace S.; Judith H. Paris (1970). Voting for President: The Electoral College and the American Political System.. Brookings Institution Press, 169. 

Schumaker, Paul D. (2002). Choosing a President: The Electoral College and Beyond. CQ Press, 228. 

Sheppard, Simon (2001-06). "The Electoral College and American Politics". Contemporary Review 278 (1625): 344. 

Simendinger, Alexis; James A. Barnes, Carl M. Cannon (2000-11-18). "Pondering a Popular Vote". National Journal: 3650. 

Solomon, Burt (2000-11-18). "What were They Thinking?". National Journal: 3662. 

Strömberg, David (2001). "The Electoral College and Presidential Resource Allocation". Stockholm University. 

Talkudar, Monideepa; Robert Richie, Ryan O'Donnell (2007-08-09). "Fuzzy Math: Wrong Way Reforms for Allocating Electoral College Votes". FairVote. 

Turner, Robert C. (2005-03). "The Contemporary Presidency: Do Nebraska and Maine Have the Right Idea? The Political and Partisan Implications of the District System". Presidential Studies Quarterly 35 (1): 116-137. 

Wells, David I. (2004-12). "Degrees of democracy". The New Leader 87 (6): 8(3). 

Whitaker, L. Paige; Thomas H. Neale (2004-11-05). "The Electoral College: An Overview and Analysis of Reform Proposals". Congressional Research Service. 

Wilmerding, Lucius (1958). The Electoral College. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 240. 

Zeidenstein, Harvey G. (1973). Direct Election of the President. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 118.