Offers a citizen's guide to the electoral process in the United States, and includes events such as primaries, caucuses, and party conventions. It describes fund-raising strategies and spin manipulations as well as voter activities and the media.
Analyzes the results of voter registration reform comparing it to historical examples with similar issues, and observes how major political parties do very little to alter voter participation.
Presents an introduction to political elections in the United States, providing information on its history as well as contemporary practices of the U.S. electoral process.
Provides varying viewpoints on the debate over the use of electronic voting in the United States, discussing the reliability, security, accuracy, and accessibility of voting machines.