African American Representation: Political Party Incorporation and Candidate Recruitment in Georgia and Mississippi Public
Janszky, Elizabeth Ginevra (2011)
Abstract
The lower descriptive political representation of African Americans in the United States raises a very important question: why aren't African Americans running and winning at the same rate as their white counterparts? I hypothesize that political party incorporation and strengthened candidate recruitment of blacks will increase African American descriptive representation. Following the research of Kira Sanbonmatsu (2006) on candidate recruitment of women, I intend to show that party incorporation and candidate recruitment do increase African American representation. The overall importance of descriptive representation in politics demonstrates the vast significance of this study. While many scholars argue that the presence of majority-black districts is the primary determinant of whether African Americans run, my study provides introductory evidence that other factors may be involved in motivating African Americans to run.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Introduction…………………………………………………………………….....1
Chapter One: Choice of
States…………………………………………...………6
Chapter Two: Factors that Affect African American Political
Representation…………………………………………………………………...11
Chapter Three: The Importance of Political Party Incorporation for
African
American
Representation…………………………….....………………………19
Chapter Four: Candidate Recruitment and its Impact on African
American
Representation…………………………………...………………………………34
Conclusion……………………………………….……………………………….56
Appendix………………………………….………………………………………63
Bibliography……………………………….……………………………………..70
Tables and Figures
Table I: Percent of Total State Legislative Seats Held by African
Americans,
by
Year……………………………………………………………………...……...2
Table 1: African American Representation at the State
Legislature
Level………………………………………………………………………………..9
Table 2: Percent Total of Pipeline Professions (Law and Education),
by
Race…………………………………………………………………….…………11
Table 3: Interview Subjects, by Race, Gender and Interview
Type…….…....27
Table 4: Interview Subjects: Legislator
Characteristics………………………40
Table 4.1: Party and Nonparty Recruitment Contacts, by
Race………..........41
Table 4.2: Reported Influence of Party Encouragement, by
Race…………...47
Table 4.3: Differences in Party Encouragement, by
State…………………….50
Table A.1: Detailed Demographic Information, by
State……………………..63
Table A.2: Comparison of Racial Composition and Ideology, by
Percent Black
and Percent
Conservative………………………………………...……………..63
Table A.3: State Legislators, by Race, Gender, Election Year
and
District……………………………………………………………………………64
Figure A.1: List of Political Party Interview Subjects, by
State……...………67
Figure A.2: Sample Interview of Political Party
Officials…………………….67
Figure A.3: Sample Interview of State
Legislators……………………….……68
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