Local Government Election Practices
Discover the evolving landscape of local elections with Local Government Election Practices by Roger L. Kemp. Published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2006, this comprehensive paperback spans 503 pages and delves into the traditional methods of local elections, including district, at-large, and hybrid approaches.
Kemp's insightful analysis aims to clarify the various and sometimes intricate election system options available at the local level. This book serves as both an introduction to local election practices and a thorough review of established methods, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the political process, election law, and local governance in the United States. Whether you're a student, a political enthusiast, or a local government official, this book will provide you with valuable insights into the dynamics of local elections.