Dynamics in Elections: Studying Changes in West Virginia's Electoral Systme

Among scholars in the field of state and local politics, the value of using the state and local levels of analysis cannot be overemphasized. Examining political trends at these levels often provides us with far more information about the United States than only looking at the national level. This...

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Main Author: Underwood, Billie Jean
Other Authors: Political Science
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/35662
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-356622020-09-26T05:36:43Z Dynamics in Elections: Studying Changes in West Virginia's Electoral Systme Underwood, Billie Jean Political Science Hult, Karen M. Walcott, Charles E. Brians, Craig Leonard Elections Campaigns State and Local Elections Partisan Competition Voting Realignment Dealignment Among scholars in the field of state and local politics, the value of using the state and local levels of analysis cannot be overemphasized. Examining political trends at these levels often provides us with far more information about the United States than only looking at the national level. This is true particularly for subjects like elections, parties, and realignment. The research reported here adds to a body of literature that focuses on the state level when examining elections and party realignment. In this thesis I focus on the dynamics of elections in West Virginia. The main focus of this research is to see to what to extent West Virginia has experienced a realignment of its political party system. Due to regional differences within the state I anticipate that more change will occur farther north and east. The data used here to explore these differences are at the county and state legislative district levels and were gathered from the Secretary of State's office in West Virginia (on-line) and from the 1980 and 1990 U.S. census. Such measures as turnout, registration and election results at the federal and state levels will be used to indicate changes in partisan competition. Master of Arts 2014-03-14T20:47:44Z 2014-03-14T20:47:44Z 2001-09-07 2001-11-11 2002-11-14 2001-11-14 Thesis etd-11112001-095221 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/35662 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-11112001-095221/ wv.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Elections
Campaigns
State and Local Elections
Partisan Competition
Voting
Realignment
Dealignment
spellingShingle Elections
Campaigns
State and Local Elections
Partisan Competition
Voting
Realignment
Dealignment
Underwood, Billie Jean
Dynamics in Elections: Studying Changes in West Virginia's Electoral Systme
description Among scholars in the field of state and local politics, the value of using the state and local levels of analysis cannot be overemphasized. Examining political trends at these levels often provides us with far more information about the United States than only looking at the national level. This is true particularly for subjects like elections, parties, and realignment. The research reported here adds to a body of literature that focuses on the state level when examining elections and party realignment. In this thesis I focus on the dynamics of elections in West Virginia. The main focus of this research is to see to what to extent West Virginia has experienced a realignment of its political party system. Due to regional differences within the state I anticipate that more change will occur farther north and east. The data used here to explore these differences are at the county and state legislative district levels and were gathered from the Secretary of State's office in West Virginia (on-line) and from the 1980 and 1990 U.S. census. Such measures as turnout, registration and election results at the federal and state levels will be used to indicate changes in partisan competition. === Master of Arts
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title Dynamics in Elections: Studying Changes in West Virginia's Electoral Systme
title_short Dynamics in Elections: Studying Changes in West Virginia's Electoral Systme
title_full Dynamics in Elections: Studying Changes in West Virginia's Electoral Systme
title_fullStr Dynamics in Elections: Studying Changes in West Virginia's Electoral Systme
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics in Elections: Studying Changes in West Virginia's Electoral Systme
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