Aufsatz(elektronisch)1. Dezember 1997

The Wilder Vote and the New South Phenomenon: A Multivariate Analysis

In: The review of black political economy: analyzing policy prescriptions designed to reduce inequalities, Band 25, Heft 3, S. 41-56

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Abstract

This study employed ordinary least-squares (OLS) regression to explore possible linkages between the election of L. Douglas Wilder to the governorship of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the New South phenomenon. Five selected aggregate level indicators reflective of the New South political terrain served as independent variables. The dependent variable of the analysis was the electoral support garnered by Wilder. Four of the independent variables were statistically significant (race, urbanization, income, and industrialization). However, the education variable did not achieve statistical significance. The model yielded an adjusted R2 = .41. The results of our exploratory analysis suggest that the impact of the New South on the Wilder victory was limited, though crucial to his narrow victory. Thus, social and demographic change as suggested by the New South thesis, while important, do not necessarily portend African American statewide electoral success. Further systematic study of this historic contest at the individual level could shed light on political behavior among African American and white voters in the New South.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1936-4814

DOI

10.1007/s12114-997-1002-4

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