Not Simply Black and White: The Relationship between Race/Ethnicity and Campaign Finance in State Legislative Elections

Laura Albright
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In spite of the increasing campaign finance legislation aimed at equalizing barriers in political campaigns, a fundraising gap persists across racial/ethnic lines. In the era of modern campaigning, with the expenses of advertising and polling, among others, ample funds are necessary but not universally accessible to all candidates. This study addresses the relationship between candidate race/ethnicity and campaign fundraising, and the possible moderating impact of three dimensions of the state political context – state legislative professionalism, state Republican party strength, and state culture (South vs. Nonsouth). I evaluate fundraising totals across 15 states for over 3,000 candidates in the 2006 state legislative elections. Ultimately, the findings suggest that after controlling for other candidate characteristics, as well as district and state context, there is a negative, statistically significant relationship between candidate race/ethnicity and fundraising. In addition, the effect of race/ethnicity is moderated by two features of the state context - legislative professionalization and the state culture. This study finds that non-white candidates continue to fundraise less than their white counterparts and state context is important in understanding the race/ethnicity gap in campaign finance.
不仅仅是黑人和白人:州立法选举中种族/民族与竞选资金的关系
尽管越来越多的竞选财务立法旨在消除政治竞选中的障碍,但不同种族/民族之间的筹款差距仍然存在。在现代竞选时代,考虑到广告和民意调查等费用,充足的资金是必要的,但并非所有候选人都能普遍获得资金。本研究探讨候选人种族/民族与竞选筹款之间的关系,以及州政治背景的三个维度——州立法专业精神、州共和党实力和州文化(南方与非南方)可能产生的调节作用。我评估了2006年州议会选举中15个州3000多名候选人的筹款总额。最终,研究结果表明,在控制了候选人的其他特征以及地区和州背景之后,候选人种族/民族与筹款之间存在负的、统计上显著的关系。此外,种族/民族的影响受到州背景的两个特征-立法专业化和州文化的调节。这项研究发现,非白人候选人筹集的资金继续少于白人候选人,而州背景对于理解竞选资金中的种族/民族差距很重要。
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