Why Georgia? A Curious and Unappreciated Pioneer on the Road to Early Youth Enfranchisement in the United States

IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
M. Springer
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Abstract In 1943, Georgia’s constitution was amended to lower the voting age to eighteen, making it the first—and for twelve years, the only—state in the Union to establish a voting-age requirement below twenty-one. Despite being widely considered at the time by several national and state political actors, Georgia’s reform represents an important and unappreciated historical puzzle. First, few would regard mid-twentieth-century Georgia as being even modestly progressive, especially regarding voting rights. Second, there is no evidence that an organized group lobbied for the reform. Further, there is no reason why lowering the voting age was inherently unique to Georgia qua Georgia. Instead, this study offers a detailed historical analysis highlighting the dedication of its young governor, and argues that Ellis Arnall’s political entrepreneurialism coupled with growing intraparty factionalism in Georgian politics and strategic timing facilitated this rare instance of electoral progressivism in the Deep South.
为什么格鲁吉亚?一个好奇和不被欣赏的先锋在道路上的早期青年选举权在美国
摘要1943年,佐治亚州宪法进行了修订,将投票年龄降至18岁,使其成为美国第一个——也是十二年来唯一一个——将投票年龄要求定在21岁以下的州。尽管当时受到了一些国家和州政治行为者的广泛考虑,但格鲁吉亚的改革是一个重要的、未被重视的历史难题。首先,很少有人会认为20世纪中期的格鲁吉亚甚至是适度进步的,尤其是在投票权方面。其次,没有证据表明有组织的团体为改革进行游说。此外,没有理由认为降低投票年龄本质上是格鲁吉亚独有的。相反,这项研究提供了一个详细的历史分析,强调了年轻州长的奉献精神,并认为埃利斯·阿纳尔的政治企业家精神,加上格鲁吉亚政治中日益严重的党内派系斗争和战略时机,促成了这一在深南地区罕见的选举进步主义。
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