Southern parties and elections : studies in regional political change /

Other Authors: Moreland, Laurence W.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Tuscaloosa, Ala. : University of Alabama Press, ©1997.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : changing electoral and party politics in the South / Robert P. Steed
  • Voting rights in the South after Shaw and Miller : the end of racial fairness? / Richard K. Scher, Jon L. Mills, and John J. Hotaling
  • Voter turnout and candidate participation : effects of affirmative action districting / Ronald Keith Gaddie and Charles S. Bullock III
  • The impact of election timing on republican trickle-down in the South / Jay Barth
  • Changes in the composition of political activists, 1952-1992 / Patrick R. Cotter, Samuel H. Fisher III, and Felita T. Williams
  • Age and partisanship, 1952-1992 / Richard Nadeau and Harold W. Stanley
  • Out of the phone booths : republican primaries in the deep South / David E. Sturrock
  • Dixie versus the nonsouthern megastates in American presidential politics / Thomas F. Eamon
  • Increasing liberalism among Southern members of congress, 1970-1990, with an analysis of the 1994 congressional elections / Layne Hoppe
  • Representation and party in the Virginia general assembly since the civil rights and reapportionment revolutions / Clifton McCleskey
  • Electoral competition and Southern state legislatures : the dynamics of change / R. Bruce Anderson
  • Conclusion : Southern party and electoral politics in the 1990s : change or continuity? / Robert P. Steed, Laurence W. Moreland, and Tod A. Baker.