This book is a provocative challenge to academics and practitioners who care about the state of elections in the U.S. While the term 'electoral integrity' is often hijacked these days for ideological reasons, in this book it means more than just preventing voter fraud. It takes on the whole gamut of election policy and practice, often with a comparative perspective. You may disagree with some of the analysis, but it never ceases to engage with important questions in a serious way.
Pippa Norris is ARC Laureate Professor of Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney, Paul McGuire Lecturer in Comparative Politics at Harvard University, and Director of the Electoral Integrity Project.
Sarah Cameron is Senior Research Associate and the Electoral Integrity Project Manager at the University of Sydney.
Thomas Wynter is Senior Research Associate at the Electoral Integrity Project and Program Manager of the Perceptions of Electoral Integrity survey.