<p>Minority voters are more likely to vote in the presence of a co-ethnic candidate. We argue that co-ethnicity should be significantly related to the decision to cast a ballot prior to Election Day. We use national survey data and voter registration files from Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina to test this extension of the co-ethnic mobilization literature. Our findings support the co-ethnic mobilization thesis by demonstrating that black voters were significantly more likely to vote in 2008 and 2012 than in previous elections. This effect, however, is smaller than the significant change toward voting prior to Election Day.</p
The politics of Blacks are stereotypically assumed to be the same and share the same race-based root...
In recent years, state governments have increasingly passed legislation that signals a stricter tren...
The following study is comprised of three essays, each examining a different manner by which race an...
Early voting is a widely available convenience voting option, yet research into exactly who casts a ...
Do minority voters respond to co-racial or co-ethnic candidates? That is does the increased chance ...
Do minority voters respond to co-racial or co-ethnic candidates? That is does the increased chance o...
Recent work challenges traditional understandings of the link between race and voter turnout, sugges...
Many of the studies about minority voting are from the 1990s, and they effectively say neither repre...
This study explores the challenges of getting unlikely voters to the polls and mobilizing new citize...
Several state legislatures recently have passed laws to scale back their early voting operations. Su...
Many of the studies about minority voting are from the 1990s, and they effectively say neither repre...
The 2008 election marked an end to the longstanding gap in the level of black and white voter turnou...
The 2008 election marked an end to the longstanding gap in the level of black and white voter turnou...
Many of the studies about minority voting are from the 1990s, and they effectively say neither repre...
The politics of Blacks are stereotypically assumed to be the same and share the same race-based root...
The politics of Blacks are stereotypically assumed to be the same and share the same race-based root...
In recent years, state governments have increasingly passed legislation that signals a stricter tren...
The following study is comprised of three essays, each examining a different manner by which race an...
Early voting is a widely available convenience voting option, yet research into exactly who casts a ...
Do minority voters respond to co-racial or co-ethnic candidates? That is does the increased chance ...
Do minority voters respond to co-racial or co-ethnic candidates? That is does the increased chance o...
Recent work challenges traditional understandings of the link between race and voter turnout, sugges...
Many of the studies about minority voting are from the 1990s, and they effectively say neither repre...
This study explores the challenges of getting unlikely voters to the polls and mobilizing new citize...
Several state legislatures recently have passed laws to scale back their early voting operations. Su...
Many of the studies about minority voting are from the 1990s, and they effectively say neither repre...
The 2008 election marked an end to the longstanding gap in the level of black and white voter turnou...
The 2008 election marked an end to the longstanding gap in the level of black and white voter turnou...
Many of the studies about minority voting are from the 1990s, and they effectively say neither repre...
The politics of Blacks are stereotypically assumed to be the same and share the same race-based root...
The politics of Blacks are stereotypically assumed to be the same and share the same race-based root...
In recent years, state governments have increasingly passed legislation that signals a stricter tren...
The following study is comprised of three essays, each examining a different manner by which race an...