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Urban Reform and Its Consequences: A Study in Representation

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Urban Reform and Its Consequences: A Study in Representation - Welch, Susan, and Bledsoe, Timothy
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Throughout this century, reformers have fought to eliminate party control of city politics. As a result, the majority of American cities today elect council members in at-large and nonpartisan elections. This result of the turn-of-the-century Progressive movement, which worked for election rules that eliminated the power of the urban machine and the working class on which it was based, is today still a subject of lively debate. For example, in the mid-1980s, regular Democrats in Chicago sought to institute a nonpartisan ...

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Urban Reform and Its Consequences: A Study in Representation 1990, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL

ISBN-13: 9780226893006

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