This study considers the importance of spatial context in state ballot-initiative elections. We argue that spatial context provides important information voters use to decide how to vote on initiatives with geographically based policy implications. Herein, we analyze tract-level voting on three California Indian Gaming initiatives. The findings indicate that voters located near Indian nations without gaming were less likely to support expansion of gaming, whereas those with exposure to tribes with gaming were more likely to vote in favor of its expansion. Further, exposure to gaming conditions the relationship between exposure to tribes without gaming and voting on gaming initiatives. Theoretically, the results suggest that spatial location...
This article attempts to identify and separate the role of spatial “context” in shaping voter prefer...
A Yes vote approves, and a No vote rejects, tribal gaming compacts between the state and the Nor...
This article provides a model for analyzing approval voting elections. Within a standard probabilist...
In this paper, I examine the factors that influence tribal decisions regarding gaming policy. First,...
In the past twenty years, the growth of tribal casinos has given the state of California the distinc...
The development and elaboration of the spatial theory of voting has contributed greatly to the study...
The referendum and initiative processes were used six times between 1982 and 1994 to address the iss...
We develop and validate a novel experimental design that builds a bridge between experimental resear...
A large class of theoretical models posits that voters choose candidates on the basis of issue congr...
Abstract: The theory of spatial voting has dominated scholarship on voting and elections. The spatia...
Recent media accounts describing the growth of Indian casinos in the U.S. have suggested that not on...
Voting referenda provide direct evidence of the demand for public goods. A number of previous studie...
This report describes the social and economic effects of tribal government gaming operations on trib...
Objectives: In this article we explore how the geographic location of a proposed public good on the ...
Abstract: Support for local open space ballot initiatives in the American West is surprising, given...
This article attempts to identify and separate the role of spatial “context” in shaping voter prefer...
A Yes vote approves, and a No vote rejects, tribal gaming compacts between the state and the Nor...
This article provides a model for analyzing approval voting elections. Within a standard probabilist...
In this paper, I examine the factors that influence tribal decisions regarding gaming policy. First,...
In the past twenty years, the growth of tribal casinos has given the state of California the distinc...
The development and elaboration of the spatial theory of voting has contributed greatly to the study...
The referendum and initiative processes were used six times between 1982 and 1994 to address the iss...
We develop and validate a novel experimental design that builds a bridge between experimental resear...
A large class of theoretical models posits that voters choose candidates on the basis of issue congr...
Abstract: The theory of spatial voting has dominated scholarship on voting and elections. The spatia...
Recent media accounts describing the growth of Indian casinos in the U.S. have suggested that not on...
Voting referenda provide direct evidence of the demand for public goods. A number of previous studie...
This report describes the social and economic effects of tribal government gaming operations on trib...
Objectives: In this article we explore how the geographic location of a proposed public good on the ...
Abstract: Support for local open space ballot initiatives in the American West is surprising, given...
This article attempts to identify and separate the role of spatial “context” in shaping voter prefer...
A Yes vote approves, and a No vote rejects, tribal gaming compacts between the state and the Nor...
This article provides a model for analyzing approval voting elections. Within a standard probabilist...