Rational and Pluralistic Approaches to HAVA Implementation: The Cases of Georgia and California |
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Authors: | Alvarez, R. Michael Hall, Thad E. |
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Abstract: | The Help America Vote Act (HAVA) has created a new dynamic forthe oversight and implementation of federal elections, requiringstates to assume greater control of election processes vis-à-vistheir local governments than was previously the case in moststates. We consider how HAVA has changed the relationship betweenstates and localities, especially through the HAVA planningprocess. We examine two approaches that states have used inHAVA planninga rational approach and a pluralistic approachandhow each can shape the power relationship between states andlocalities. We then present case studies from Georgia and Californiato illustrate how these two approaches have functioned in practice. |
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