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VOTING FOR MINORITY CANDIDATES IN MULTIRACIAL/ MULTIETHNIC COMMUNITIES

机译:在多种族/多种族社区中投票选举少数族裔候选人

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Recent research suggests that over time the performance of minority officeholders rivals racebased attitudes and group membership as the primary determinant of citizen evaluations of minority officeholders. Here, we examine the determinants of electoral support for an African-American mayor in a multiracial/multiethnic venue. We test alternative explanations (race, social distance, and performance-based models) of voter support for an African-American mayor in a setting where no ethnic or racial group represents more than half the electorate. Our findings indicate that approval ratings coexist with racial-group identification as a determinantof voter support for minority mayors, with one important caveat. Racial voting appears to be more influential in minority candidates' first electoral bids. While race strongly influences voter support for minority mayors during their initial run for office, job approval becomes more important when the minority candidate runs for reelection.
机译:最近的研究表明,随着时间的流逝,少数族裔公职人员的表现可以与基于种族的态度和群体成员身份相抗衡,后者是公民对少数族裔公职人员进行评估的主要决定因素。在这里,我们研究了在多种族/多种族场所中对非洲裔美国人市长的选举支持的决定因素。在没有种族或种族代表超过一半选民的环境中,我们测试了选民对非裔美国人市长支持的其他解释(种族,社交距离和基于绩效的模型)。我们的研究结果表明,支持评级与种族群体认同并存,这是决定选民对少数民族市长支持程度的决定因素,但有一个重要警告。种族投票似乎在少数族裔候选人的首次选举竞标中更具影响力。尽管种族对选民在初次竞选市长时的支持有很大影响,但当少数族裔候选人竞选连任时,工作批准就显得尤为重要。

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