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Publication Date: 1978-Jun
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The Electoral Impact of Partisanship and Incumbency Reconsidered: An Extension to Low Salience Elections.
Pohlmann, Marcus D.
Urban Affairs Quarterly, v13 n4 p495-503 Jun 1978
Analysis of recent presidential, congressional, and gubernatorial elections has given rise to the conclusions that traditional party loyalties are waning, while an imcumbent remains extremely difficult to unseat. The analysis of lower level elections in New York City indicates that, although incumbents run strong, party partisanship remains very strong. (Author/RLV)
Descriptors: Case Studies, City Government, Elections, Local Government, Political Affiliation, Political Attitudes, Politics, Voting
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: New York (New York)
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