Policing Polling Places in the United States: The Negative Effect of Police Presence on African American Turnout in an Alabama Election

D. Niven
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ABSTRACT Can the presence of police outside a polling place deter African American voting in the United States? To address this question, this study compares voter turnout at polling places in a 2017 U.S. Senate special election in Alabama based on whether police were present. In short, the presence of police is associated with a 32% reduction in African American participation. That is, if the African American population is 10% of a precinct’s registered voter base, the presence of police is estimated to reduce the African American share of the participating electorate to 7%. The results are the first to quantify the effect of police presence on voting in the United States and indicate that election participation and election outcomes can be affected by the presence of police. These results stand in stark contrast to assertions advanced by both scholars and the courts that the presence of police and other poll watchers in and around polling places has no meaningful consequence for participation.
美国的治安投票站:警察存在对阿拉巴马州选举中非裔美国人投票率的负面影响
在美国,投票站外的警察会阻止非裔美国人投票吗?为了解决这个问题,这项研究根据警察是否在场,比较了2017年阿拉巴马州美国参议院特别选举中投票站的选民投票率。简而言之,警察的存在与非洲裔美国人的参与减少了32%有关。也就是说,如果非裔美国人占一个选区登记选民的10%,警察的存在估计会使非裔美国人在参与选民中的比例减少到7%。研究结果首次量化了警察在场对美国投票的影响,并表明警察在场会影响选举参与和选举结果。这些结果与学者和法院提出的观点形成鲜明对比,他们认为,警察和其他投票观察员在投票站内外的存在对投票率没有意义。
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