Manabu Saeki is an independent scholar of governmental institutions and elections. He is the author of The Phantom of a Polarized America: Myths and Truths of an Ideological Divide and The Other Side of Gridlock: Policy Stability and Supermajoritarianism in U.S. Lawmaking, both by SUNY Press.
""Saeki's analysis provides an empirical investigation of the theoretical work begun in Dahl's How Democratic is the American Constitution? Similar to Dahl he finds the Electoral College wanting in terms of equal representation and majority rule. However, he finds differential impacts across both parties such that he concludes the Electoral College is not systematically helping or hindering either party."" — Thomas Shaw, University of South Alabama