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CONTENTS
About the Authors vii
Preface ix
Introduction 1
Margaret Levi, James Johnson, Jack Knight, and Susan Stokes
PART I ORGANIZATION OF INTERESTS
Chapter 1 Mobilizing Institutions and Class Bias in U.S. Electoral Politics, 1964 to 2004 19
Jan E. Leighley and Jonathan Nagler
Chapter 2 Barriers to Participation for Whom? Regulations on Voting and Uncompetitive Elections 40
Shaun Bowler and Todd Donovan
Chapter 3 Mobilizing Political Engagement and Participation in Diverse Societies: The Impact of Institutional Arrangements 62
Susan A. Banducci and Jeffrey A. Karp
Chapter 4 Ethnic Invention: A New Principle for Institutional Design in Ethnically Divided Democracies 89
Kanchan Chandra
PART II BOUNDS OF MINORITY GROUP REPRESENTATION
Chapter 5 Evaluating the Impact of Redisricting on District Homogeneity, Political Competition, and Political Extremism in the U.S House of Representatives, 1962 to 2006 117
Thomas L. Brunell and Bernard Grofman
Chapter 6 Redistricting Institutions and Competition in U.S. House Districts 141
Michael P. McDonald
Chapter 7 An Evaluation of the Electoral and Behavioral Impact of Majority-Minority Districts 164
David Lublin and Gary Segura
Chapter 8 Gerrymanders as Trade-Offs: The Coevolution of Social Scientific and Legal Approaches to Racial Redistricting 189
David L. Epstein and Sharyn O'Halloran
PART III REFORM BY MEANS OF INSTITUTIONAL MANIPULATION
Chapter 9 The Primary Elections "Bonus" in Latin America 227
John M. Carey and John Polga-Hecimovich
Chapter 10 Accuracy and Security in Voting Systems 248
Henry E. Brady and Iris Hui
Chapter 11 Improving the Measurement of Election System Performance in the United States 288
Charles Stewart III
Index 313