The Voting Right Act guaranteed the right to vote for minorities, including the prohibition of any electoral discriminatory practices on the basis of race. This triggered a series of court decisions outlawing discriminatory electoral rules between 1970 and 1990. I study the effects of several court orders that guarantee minority representation on city public budgets, and find that both local public good expenditures (5-7.5%) and city tax collection (5-10%) increased, after the changes towards non-discriminatory electoral rules. I also explore the distributional consequences of non-discriminatory elections and find that the fraction of black public workers and citizens increased after changes in the election system, while those of whites dec...
The response of Southern states to the Fifteenth Amendment’s grant of voting rights to former slaves...
Race-conscious redistricting remains crucial to the election of an overwhelming number of African Am...
This dissertation seeks to identify why some local governments succeed at incorporating minority pop...
This June, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, a decision that co...
The 1982 amendments to the Act, however, have remained a subject of controversy. Opponents of the Ac...
This paper studies the choice of electoral rules, in particular the question of minority representat...
In 1972, the representation of blacks on city councils was only half of their share of the US popula...
This paper studies the choice of electoral rules, in particular, the question of minority representa...
Parts I-III of this Article outline the evolution of federal review of municipal boundary changes un...
In June 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, prompting fears...
Many United States cities function without regular problems. They have well-kept roads, sewers that...
This paper studies the choice of electoral rules and in particular the question of minority represen...
Conventional wisdom and empirical academic research conclude that majority Black districts decrease ...
This paper studies the choice of electoral rules and in particular the question of minority represen...
This paper studies the choice of electoral rules, in particular, the question of minority representa...
The response of Southern states to the Fifteenth Amendment’s grant of voting rights to former slaves...
Race-conscious redistricting remains crucial to the election of an overwhelming number of African Am...
This dissertation seeks to identify why some local governments succeed at incorporating minority pop...
This June, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, a decision that co...
The 1982 amendments to the Act, however, have remained a subject of controversy. Opponents of the Ac...
This paper studies the choice of electoral rules, in particular the question of minority representat...
In 1972, the representation of blacks on city councils was only half of their share of the US popula...
This paper studies the choice of electoral rules, in particular, the question of minority representa...
Parts I-III of this Article outline the evolution of federal review of municipal boundary changes un...
In June 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, prompting fears...
Many United States cities function without regular problems. They have well-kept roads, sewers that...
This paper studies the choice of electoral rules and in particular the question of minority represen...
Conventional wisdom and empirical academic research conclude that majority Black districts decrease ...
This paper studies the choice of electoral rules and in particular the question of minority represen...
This paper studies the choice of electoral rules, in particular, the question of minority representa...
The response of Southern states to the Fifteenth Amendment’s grant of voting rights to former slaves...
Race-conscious redistricting remains crucial to the election of an overwhelming number of African Am...
This dissertation seeks to identify why some local governments succeed at incorporating minority pop...