POL 102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Nonpartisanism, 527 Organization, Negative Campaigning
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It left the election details- the time, place, and manner - up to the states. Time, place, and manner: constitutional clause that delegates control of elections to the state governments. One way to hold public officials accountable is to require them to face the public frequently. The frequency of elections tilts the us electoral system in a more democratic direction. Critics worry that it is more difficult to focus on policymaking when house members are constantly running for reelection. Not only are american elections unusually frequent compared to most countries, but an enormous number of positions are elected. Each election breaks the spending records spent in the last one. Public officials on every level devote enormous amounts of time and energy to raising money. Institute for justice and the american civil liberties union argue that donating to campaigns is a form of free speech.