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This book examines the voting restrictions that have been implemented across the United States in the post-2008 recession era. Navigating the literature and conventional wisdom, this book navigates the fiscal, partisan and racial influences on voting rights laws in a post-recession era. Reilly explores the role each of these three influences have had on policy and culminate in a trifecta of effects. This is the first contribution to the literature that explores fiscal impacts with the interaction of race and partisanship.
Contents
Ch. 1 - A Fiscal Conservative walks into a Race and Ethnicity book
Ch. 2 - Threat Theory: Economic, Partisan and Racial Threats
Ch. 3 - Voting Restrictions and Methodology
Ch. 4 - Economic Influences
Ch. 5 - Partisans Influences
Ch. 6 - Racial Influences
Ch. 7 -What's Next? Policy Implications