Are Perceptions of Election “Rigging” Racialized?

Bentele, K. G. & O’Brien, E. (2013). Jim Crow 2.0?: Why states consider and adopt restrictive voter access policies. Perspectives on Politics, 11, 1088-1116.

Kinder, D. R., & Sanders, L. M. (1996). Divided by color: Racial politics and democratic ideals. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Knowles, E. D., Lowery, B. S., & Schaumberg, R. L. (2010). Racial prejudice predicts opposition to Obama and his health care reform plan. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 46, 420-423.

Minnite, L. C. (2010). The myth of voter fraud. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Sances, M. W., & Stewart, C. (2015). Partisanship and confidence in the vote count: Evidence from U.S. national elections since 2000. Electoral Studies, 40, 176-188.

Sniderman, P., & Tetlock, P. (1986).  Symbolic racism: Problems of motive attribution in political analysis. Journal of Social Issues, 42, 129-150.

Sobel, R. (2009). Voter-ID issues in politics and political science. PS: Political Science and Politics, 42, 81-85.

Tesler, M. (2012). The spillover of racialization into health care: How President Obama polarized public opinion by racial attitudes and race. American Journal of Political Science, 56, 690-704.

Tesler, M. (2016). Post-racial or most-racial? Race and politics in the Obama era. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Wilson, D. C., & Brewer, P. R. (2013). The foundations of public opinion on voter ID laws: Political predispositions, racial resentment, and information effects. Public Opinion Quarterly, 77, 962-98.

article author(s)

facebook