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Title:
Electoral dysfunction [videorecording (DVD)] / with Mo Rocca ; a film by David Deschamps, Leslie D. Farrell and Bennett Singer.
Format:
[videorecording (DVD)] /
Publisher:
Trio Pictures :
Copyright Date:
c2012
Description:
1 videodisc (91 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Elections--United States.
Voting--United States.
Politics, Practical--United States.
United States--Politics and government.
Elections.
Political science.
Politics, Practical.
Voting registers.
United States.
Television programs.
Documentary television programs.
Nonfiction television programs.
Other Authors:
Rocca, Mo, interviewer. interviewer.
Deschamps, David, producer. director, producer.
Farrell, Leslie D., producer. director, producer.
Singer, Bennett L., producer. director, producer.
Keuper, Jay, editor on moving image work.
Friedman, Joseph, director of photography.
Chandra, Mridu, producer.
Trio Pictures (Firm), production company.
Filmakers Library, inc., distributor.
Notes:
Originally broadcast on PBS television in 2012.
Summary:
"The film opens as Mo makes an eye-opening discovery: The U.S. Constitution does not guarantee the right to vote. Mo sets out to learn why the Founding Fathers deliberately omitted the right to vote from the Constitution--and to understand the consequences of this decision. His quest leads him to Indiana, which has some of the strictest voting laws in the country. He meets two impassioned local activists--Republican Dee Dee Benkie of Versailles and Democrat Mike Marshall of North Vernon--who take him inside their efforts to turn out every vote. Dee Dee, a member of the Republican National Committee who worked in Karl Rove's office at the White House, has met her match in Mike, a veteran political consultant and former State Representative. Things heat up when the Republicans file a lawsuit challenging thousands of Democratic absentee ballots. As he progresses on his journey, Mo explores the heated debate over Voter ID and voter fraud; searches for the Electoral College; gets to know a former felon who mistakenly believed she was disenfranchised for life; critiques ballot design with Todd Oldham; and encounters a range of activists, experts, and election administrators, along with some highly opinionated third graders, who offer commentary on how voting works--or doesn't work--in America. Woven throughout the film are sequences in which Mo meets reformers working to bring greater fairness and transparency to our election system. Among these reformers are proponents of the National Popular Vote Campaign, who have devised a plan to reform the Electoral College without a Constitutional amendment. Although this pragmatic measure--which would result in direct election of the President--has already passed in 31 state legislative chambers, it has received scant attention from the mainstream media. These stories carry the film into the future while giving viewers concrete steps they can take to help bring about change." -- Provided by Producer.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)815755196
UPC:
091037438669
Locations:
SAPG074 -- Cedar Falls Public Library (Cedar Falls)
GEPG771 -- West Des Moines Public Library (West Des Moines)

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