During the 2018 House of Representatives elections, the United States saw a larger influx of minority candidates than elections in recent years. Many of these candidates were non-incumbents who ran successful campaigns against long-standing incumbents. Using the 2018 Cooperative Election Study data (CCES), we analyze the likelihood of Black voters to support White candidates over minority candidates, with a focus on incumbency status. Previous research has found that Black voters tend to display a larger affinity to support minority candidates due to theories such as group identity and racial voting. Given what is known from the literature about Black voting patterns, our study sets out to determine the extent to which incumbency matters for Black voters in the 2018 Congressional House of Representative (HOR) elections. The findings of our analysis reveal that Black voters are significantly more likely to support Democratic POC candidates, and significantly less likely to support Democratic white incumbents as compared to white voters. The findings of our study illuminate that both the affinity to support minority candidates and incumbency matter to Black voters.
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April 01 2022
Does Incumbency Matter?: Black Voter Support for Non-Incumbent POC Democratic Candidates in the 2018 Congressional House of Representative Elections
Sydney L. Carr
Sydney L. Carr
University of Michigan
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National Review of Black Politics (2022) 3 (1-2): 2–16.
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Andrea Benjamin, Sydney L. Carr; Does Incumbency Matter?: Black Voter Support for Non-Incumbent POC Democratic Candidates in the 2018 Congressional House of Representative Elections. National Review of Black Politics 1 April 2022; 3 (1-2): 2–16. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/nrbp.2022.3.1-2.2
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