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Money, Partisanship and Power in Local Politics

Robert G Boatright author Raymond J La Raja author Adam Eichen author Meredith Rolfe author Lane Cuthbert author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:4th Dec '25

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The Element limns the traits of campaign contributors in midsize US cities. It shows how donors perpetuating inequalities in representation.

This Element presents an analysis of campaign finance in city council elections in four midsize Massachusetts cities. It shows that while money does not determine local election outcomes it plays a gatekeeping role – especially for nonincumbents. Moreover, this money comes from a very unrepresentative segment of the electorate.This Element presents an analysis of campaign finance in city council elections in four midsize Massachusetts cities. It shows that while money does not determine local election outcomes it plays a gatekeeping role – especially for nonincumbents. Moreover, this money comes from a very unrepresentative segment of the electorate. Although elections in these cities are nonpartisan, individual donors and interest groups are sorted into networks that function like political parties. The Element also shows that donors tend to be substantially more liberal than city residents. This can lead cities to adopt policies that are at odds with the views and needs of cities' less-wealthy inhabitants, including racial minorities. Despite low financial stakes relative to national races, campaign finance in midsize city elections reflects and reinforces broader patterns of political inequality. The result is a campaign finance system that disadvantages city residents who lack the cues that exist in other elections.

ISBN: 9781009613736

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 169g

108 pages