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Invisible partisanship: partisan bias in nonpartisan elections and its impact on local policy representation in california reform cities.


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Invisible partisanship: partisan bias in nonpartisan elections and its impact on local policy representation in california reform cities.

Author

Ji, Chang-Ho C.

Year of Publication

c2008.

Publisher

University Press of America,

Language

en

ISBN

0761841393, 9780761841395

ARI Id

1674920779798


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Ch. 1. Introduction and Theory
Ch. 2. Pro-Republican Bias in Nonpartisan Elections: Evidence from Individual-Level Data
Ch. 3. Structure of Pro-Republican Bias and Price of Victory: Evidence from Aggregate-Level Data
Ch. 4. Source of Republican Success: Incumbency, Ethnicity, Occupation, and At-Large Election
Ch. 5. Source of Republican Success: Endorsement, Campaign Spending, and Policy Preference
Ch. 6. Impact on Municipal Policy Representation: City Budget and Housing Development
Ch. 7. Impact on Educational Policy Representation: Class Size Reduction and Race-Conscious Education
Ch. 8. Concluding Remarks.
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