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Exposing the Hidden Crisis in American Democracy

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Bush v. Gore

Exposing the Hidden Crisis in American Democracy

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The infamous 2000 presidential election produced hanging chads, butterfly ballots, endless recounts, raucous allegations, and a constitutional crisis—until a controversial Supreme Court decision allowed George W. Bush to become president despite losing the popular vote to Al Gore. Charles L. Zelden presents the definitive history of this vexing and acrimonious affair, offering the most complete, up-to-date, and accurate analysis of a remarkable episode in American politics. Zelden probes deeper than any other scholar has sought to do—showing that both the election controversy of 2000 and Bush v. Gore signaled major flaws in our electoral system that remain with us today, exposing a hidden crisis in American democracy.

Zelden, who lives and teaches in Broward County (one of the key recount sites), distills the voluminous literature on Bush v. Gore in his sharply insightful and balanced account of the election crisis and the litigation that followed. Tracing the back-and-forth between concessions and retractions, Gore and Bush attorneys, and state and federal courts, he underscores the extraordinary clock-ticking tension between statutory deadlines governing the electoral process and the desire to have every vote counted and counted accurately.

Zelden offers a nonpartisan analysis of the legal opinions in the case, particularly the Supreme Court’s ruling; he explores the judicial philosophy underlying the reasoning of each justice. His book invites readers to consider the case independent of their personal views of the candidates and reorients our view of the crisis to emphasize the failures of the system rather than the election of a president by apparent judicial decree. He sets all of these events, issues, and legal rulings within their proper historical context, making complex issues easy to understand and also reviewing events of the succeeding seven years in light of the decision.

As Zelden shows, the true tragedy of 2000 was the failure of every person and every institution involved—especially the Supreme Court—to take this crisis as an opportunity to diagnose the problems of our broken electoral system and to urge its repair. We may prefer to put this decision behind us, but we ignore it—and its lessons—at our peril.

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English
Pages
390

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First Sentence

"November 7, 2000."

Table of Contents

A vote too close to call
Enter the lawyers
Eye of the beholder
The battlefield of litigation
The ticking of the clock
Ballots before the bench
"A Florida hurricane heading to Washington"
Headfirst into the political thicket
A self-inflicted wound?
The unlearned lessons of 2000.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-375) and index.
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
$45.00

Published in
Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Copyright Date
2008

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
342.73/07
Library of Congress
KF5074.2 .Z445 2008, KF5074.2.Z445 2008

Contributors

Cover Design
Karl Janssen
Cover Art
Reuters/Corbis

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xvi, 390 p. ;
Number of pages
390
Dimensions
23.5 x 16.1 x 3.3 centimeters
Weight
738 grams

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18506839M
Internet Archive
bushvgoreexposin00zeld
ISBN 10
0700615938
ISBN 13
9780700615933
LCCN
2008014477
OCLC/WorldCat
223369982
Library Thing
5838742
Goodreads
4110655

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