“Has America Outgrown the Caucus?” by Tova Andrea Wang
July 3, 2008 by End the Texas Two Step
Filed under Analysis & Research, Blog
Caucuses, as opposed to primaries, by their very structure violate fundamental principles of voting rights. Their time-consuming, inflexible, Byzantine procedures discourage broad participation, presenting substantial barriers to the right to vote. It is not that the caucuses violate the Constitution—they are run by the parties, not the states, and do not violate voting rights as a matter of law. Rather, because of their exclusionary nature, they go against some of the core values we express when we talk about voting rights, such as the fundamental nature of the right, equality of opportunity to participate in the process, and fair access to the ballot.
Download the full article in PDF format from The Century Foundation, First Published 10/23/2007



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