eds Louis Sandy Maisel, Paul M. Sacks. The Future of Political Parties. Beverly Hills, Sage Publications, 1975. Sage electoral studies yearbooks. 279 ill.; 23 cm. Physical change and partisan The emergence of a new American electorate, 1952-1972 / Gerald B. Finch -- Physical change and partisan The emergence of a new American electorate, 1952-1972 / Gerald B. Finch -- Party image and partisan change / Richard J. Trilling -- Issues and party alignment / John E. Jackson -- Social change and the future of political The Australian case / David Kemp -- Conservative success in liberal New Some determinants of conservative party support / John J. Gargan -- Party reform and political The Democrats in Maine / Louis Maisel -- Clientele markets, organizational dynamics, and leadership A longitudinal comparison of the Norwegian and British labor parties / E. Spencer Wellhofer, Victor J. Hanby, Timothy M. Hennessey -- American politics in the 1970 Beyond party? / Walter Dean Burnham.
Louis Sandy Maisel was an American political scientist. A longtime professor at Colby College, his work focused on U.S. elections and political parties, particularly candidate emergence, or why potential candidates do or do not run for office.