The History of American Electoral Behavior
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Joel H. Silbey
About this book
Concentrating on the American historical experience, the contributors to this volume apply quantitative techniques to the study of popular voting behavior. Their essays address problems of improving conceptualization and classifications of voting patterns, accounting for electoral outcomes, examining the nature and impact of constraints on participation, and considering the relationship of electoral behavior to subsequent public policy.
The writers draw upon various kind of data: time series of election returns, census enumerations that provide the social and economic characteristics of voting populations, and individual poll books and other lists that indicate whom the individual voters actually supported. Appropriate statistical techniques serve to order the data and aid in evaluating relationships among them. The contributions cover electoral behavior throughout most of American history, as reflected by collections in official and private archives.
Originally published in 1978.
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PART ONE. ELECTORAL SEQUENCES IN AMERICAN HISTORY
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PART TWO. POPULAR PARTICIPATION IN ELECTIONS
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5. Party, Competition, and Mass Participation: The Case of the Democratizing Party System, 1824-1852
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PART THREE. DETERMINANTS OF POPULAR VOTING BEHAVIOR
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PART FOUR .THE IMPACT OF POPULAR VOTING BEHAVIOR ON PUBLIC POLICY
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