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January 2005: Democracy At Risk, Volume , Issue
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America Observed
Robert Pastor
Why foreign election observers would rate the United States near the bottom.
A Few Good States
Sam Rosenfeld
Maine, Minnesota, and now Georgia are showing that well-run elections are more than possible.
Don't Count on It
Mark Leon Goldberg
Why we need paper trails to back up compromised and fallible voting machines -- and why we're not getting them.
Vanishing Bipartisanship
Tara McKelvey
A conversation with Warren Rudman.
Courting Trouble
Burt Neuborne
Liberal overdependence on the courts, combined with an obsessive preoccupation with church-state symbolism, has reached its limit.
Whither the Ward Heelers?
Harold Meyerson
Democratic “527s” all but supplanted the party, but does ACT have a second act?
2004: A Report Card
Tova Andrea Wang
The appearance of a disaster averted obscures an election system that's still badly broken.
The Democracy We Deserve
Miles S. Rapoport
There's reason to be optimistic about the prospects for reform. Here's why.
Color It Wrong
Steven Carbó
The tactics are more subtle than in the old days, but suppression of votes in minority neighborhoods is very much alive and well.
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