Vote buying

被引:71
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作者
Hasen, RL
机构
[1] University of California, Berkeley, CA
[2] University of California, Los Angeles, CA
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10.2307/3481262
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D9 [法律]; DF [法律];
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0301 ;
摘要
The buying of votes in political elections, or "core vote buying, " is illegal in every state and in federal elections. Although vote buying bans are ubiquitous and uncontroversial, rationales offered for such bans are more contestable than may first appear In Part I of this article, Professor Hasen explores equality, efficiency, and inalienability arguments supporting a ban on core vote buying. Each rationale depends upon debatable normative and positive assumptions about the nature of voting and the political system. Determining which rationale or rationales support the ban on core vote buying is more than an academic exercise. As Part II explains, a host of other political practices have a superficial resemblance to core vote buying. Put one cannot make a normative judgment on whether these "non-core" vote buying practices should be illegal, legally tolerated, or encouraged by simply questioning whether the practices "look enough like vote buying" and therefore should be illegal. Instead, one must ask whether the rationales developed in Part I--equality, efficiency, and inalienability--support or oppose a ban on the non-core vote-buying practice. Part II II uses the rationales to examine five non-core vote-buying practices: legislative logrolling, vote buying in corporate elections, payments for turnout, campaign promises and contributions, and voting ill special district elections. It concludes that the three rationales developed in the Article offer a good first cut at deciding,whether these practices should be illegal, legally tolerated or encouraged.
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页码:1323 / 1371
页数:49
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