Voices of Democracy: Public Media and Presidential Elections

Notes

1ACE Electoral Knowledge Network, The Ace Encyclopedia: Media and the Elections. 1998-2013. www.aceproject.org. p. 9.

2The Ace Encyclopedia: Media and the Elections. p. 12.

3The Ace Encyclopedia: Media and the Elections. p. 22

4The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787 [Farrand's Records, Volume 3] CCCXLVIII. Rufus King in the Senate of the United States. http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/hlaw:@field(DOCID+@lit(fr003371))

5http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/presentationsandactivities/presentations/elections/elecprocess2.html

6http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/presentationsandactivities/presentations/elections/partysys.html

7“Fact Sheet, Women’s Political Participation,” International Women’s Democracy Center, 2008. http://www.iwdc.org/resources/fact_sheet.htm

8“Women in National Parliaments,” Inter-parliamentary Union, 2015 Novemeber 1, http://www.ipu.org/wmn-e/classif.htm

9Krogstad, Jens Manuel, “114th Congress Most Diverse Ever,” Pew Research Center Fact Tank, 2015 January 12, http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/01/12/114th-congress-is-most-diverse-ever/

Curators

Lily Troia

Digital Exhibits Intern, American Archive of Public Broadcasting

Declan McBride

Digital Projects Intern, American Archive of Public Broadcasting

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