Voting in Provincial America by Robert J Dinkin

Voting in Provincial America by Robert J Dinkin

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Summary

The book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the election system in the thirteen colonies. It describes in clear-cut fashion what provincial politics was about, who ran for office and why, how candidates were nominated and elected, how balloting took place, who could and did vote, and why they did so.

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Voting in Provincial America by Robert J Dinkin

The book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the election system in the thirteen colonies. It describes in clear-cut fashion what provincial politics was about, who ran for office and why, how candidates were nominated and elected, how balloting took place, who could and did vote, and why they did so.
ROBERT J. DINKIN is Professor of History at California State University, Fresno. He is the author of two previous books on American voting: Voting in Provincial America and Voting in Revolutionary America (Greenwood Press, 1977, 1982).
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ISBN 13 9780837195438
ISBN 10 0837195438
Title Voting in Provincial America
Author Robert J Dinkin
Series Contributions In American History
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Year published 1977-09-29
Number of pages 284
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