September 15, 2005Gerken on Section 5Heather Gerken has posted A Third Way for the Voting Rights Act: Section 5 and the Opt-In Approach on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
Our choice is not, as everyone seems to think, between maintaining the Act's decades-old regulatory structure or allowing Section 5 to expire. There is a more dynamic approach, a middle ground that avoids the problems identified by the Act's critics while maintaining a robust safety net for minority voters. This essay sets out to describe what such a third-way approach would look like. It proposes an "opt in" approach that would privilege local control and community involvement in voting-rights enforcement. Such an approach would provide the right types of incentives for those involved in policing racial politics and deploy civil-rights enforcement resources more effectively than the current system. More intriguingly, an opt-in approach would create a new set of institutional incentives for political elites to pay attention to the needs and concerns of those most affected by their decisions. An opt-in approach thus offers a concrete strategy for tying the fate of political elites to average citizens and integrating debates about electoral structures into everyday politics. By reducing top-down regulation of election law, it may generate bottoms-up support for voting-rights enforcement. Posted by Rick Hasen at September 15, 2005 08:49 PM |