Across the nation—but most particularly in Utah—morality-based wedge issues began polarizing both major political parties and the electorate in general beginning in the late-1970s. This polarization has created a‘moral curtain’—sometimes called the Zion Curtain in Utah—between the two parties. While the ‘moral curtain’ (or moral polarization) has attributed to deeply rooted parity between the Republican and Democratic Parties across the nation, moral polarization has created a deluge of religiously defined conservativism that has not been seen in Utah since its territorial years. Never before has Utah’s State Legislature been consecutively dominated by one party like it has in the last twenty-five years. The extreme polari...
The 20th century has been an era of great change for American state legislatures. Faced with new cha...
In this article, we provide a critical review of the evidence and arguments about party polarization...
Party polarization in the House of Representatives has increased in recent decades. Explaining this ...
This essay attempts to answer two central questions by looking at the history of Utah’s Democratic...
Over the last fifty years, the state of Utah has become increasingly characterized as an immovably R...
This essay traces the second Liberal movement in the political history of Utah. The first Liberal pa...
thesisIn the 1992 United States Senate election, Utah continued its strong trend toward conservatism...
thesisThe Utah elections of 1916 and 1918 were Democratic victories sandwiched between two periods o...
dissertationThis is a study of three elections, the first elections in the history of Utah as a stat...
As one of the “reddest” states in the Union, Utah is often presumed a foregone conclusion electorall...
What was the function of political parties in colonizing the American West? How did the arrival of n...
thesisThis thesis examines the 1976 United States Senate race in Utah, in which Republican Orrin Hat...
One of, if not the, most important changes in American political life over the last 30 or so years h...
Political polarization in America is often broken down for research into two key groups: mass polari...
This project addresses the question of whether American elections became more geographically polariz...
The 20th century has been an era of great change for American state legislatures. Faced with new cha...
In this article, we provide a critical review of the evidence and arguments about party polarization...
Party polarization in the House of Representatives has increased in recent decades. Explaining this ...
This essay attempts to answer two central questions by looking at the history of Utah’s Democratic...
Over the last fifty years, the state of Utah has become increasingly characterized as an immovably R...
This essay traces the second Liberal movement in the political history of Utah. The first Liberal pa...
thesisIn the 1992 United States Senate election, Utah continued its strong trend toward conservatism...
thesisThe Utah elections of 1916 and 1918 were Democratic victories sandwiched between two periods o...
dissertationThis is a study of three elections, the first elections in the history of Utah as a stat...
As one of the “reddest” states in the Union, Utah is often presumed a foregone conclusion electorall...
What was the function of political parties in colonizing the American West? How did the arrival of n...
thesisThis thesis examines the 1976 United States Senate race in Utah, in which Republican Orrin Hat...
One of, if not the, most important changes in American political life over the last 30 or so years h...
Political polarization in America is often broken down for research into two key groups: mass polari...
This project addresses the question of whether American elections became more geographically polariz...
The 20th century has been an era of great change for American state legislatures. Faced with new cha...
In this article, we provide a critical review of the evidence and arguments about party polarization...
Party polarization in the House of Representatives has increased in recent decades. Explaining this ...