The Oxford Handbook of Electoral Systems is a massive store of knowledge and information, with many of its chapters providing valuable and accessible resources
Ron Johnston, LSE Review of Books
The book approaches the topic of elections and electoral system by employing the more quantitative analysis aspects of the topic, and is written for those who are currently working in the fields or looking to join. The content, while dense with statistical analysis, is well written and is easily read and digested. It is not for the casual reader or one who doesn't want to take a deep dive into the topics, but is an excellent resource for a researcher or upper-level student who is participating in advanced studies of elections and electoral systems.
G. Johnson, Knox College, CHOICE