
Southern Parties and Elections : Studies in Regional Political Change.
Title:
Southern Parties and Elections : Studies in Regional Political Change.
Author:
Anderson, R. Bruce.
ISBN:
9780817386597
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (251 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Changing Electoral and Party Politics in the South -- Part One: The Electoral Environment -- 1. Voting Rights in the South After Shaw and Miller : The End of Racial Fairness? -- 2. Voter Turnout and Candidate Participation: Effects of Affirmative Action Districting -- 3. The Impact of Election Timing on Republican Trickle-Down in the South -- 4. Changes in the Composition of Political Activists, 1952-1992 -- 5. Age and Partisanship, 1952-1992 -- Part Two: Nominations, Elections, and Partisan Developments -- 6. Out of the Phone Booths: Republican Primaries in the Deep South -- 7. Dixie Versus the Nonsouthern Megastates in American Presidential Politics -- 8. Increasing Liberalism Among Southern Members of Congress, 1970-1990, with an Analysis of the 1994 Congressional Elections -- 9. Representation and Party in the Virginia General Assembly Since the Civil Rights and Reapportionment Revolutions -- 10. Electoral Competition and Southern State Legislatures: The Dynamics of Change -- Conclusion: Southern Party and Electoral Politics in the 1990s: Change or Continuity? -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index.
Abstract:
This fresh look at southern politics clarifies the recent and dramatic development of party competition in the South. Southern politics has changed dramatically during the past half century. While new developments have touched virtually every aspect of the region's politics, change has been especially marked in the South's political party and electoral systems. Southern Parties and Elections explores the contemporary developments in party realignment and examines the relationship between regional party change and electoral behavior and the larger patterns in national politics. The collection's first group of essays examines some of the key legal issues in contemporary southern politics: the legal battle over majority-minority districting, the electoral consequences of such districting, the practice-fairly widespread in the South-of separating presidential elections from state and local elections, and the connections between the electorate and party change. The second section of essays focuses on nominations, elections, and partisan developments in the South, including the recent surge of voter participation in southern Republican primaries, the comparative importance of the South and selected states with large blocks of electoral votes in presidential election outcomes, and the southern contribution to patterns of voting in Congress. The final two chapters examine changes in southern state legislatures-one a case study of the Virginia General Assembly and the other an analysis of state legislatures in the region as a whole. Collectively these essays add important pieces to the enduring puzzle of "southern politics.".
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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