Mayoral Elections in Kentucky: 2010-2014
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Political observers’ assumptions about local election trends are often based on anecdotes, incomplete observation or simply conventional wisdom. However, the Kinder Institute for Urban Research and its Center for Local Elections in American Politics offer a first-of-its-kind way to analyze elections. Mayoral elections in Kentucky, perhaps because they are held in Novembers of even-numbered years, tend to have respectable voter turnout rates. However, there is an alarming lack of competition in Kentucky mayoral elections; well over half of mayoral elections were uncontested between 2010 and 2014. Even when there is more than one candidate, mayoral elections tend not to be close. Kentucky policymakers would be well advised to take steps to rectify this situation.
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Marschall, Melissa and Lappie, John. "Mayoral Elections in Kentucky: 2010-2014." (2016) Rice University and Kinder Institute for Urban Research: https://doi.org/10.25611/s0sg-t6tw.