Mayoral Elections in Indiana: 2003-2015
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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 (LEAP) offer a first-of-its-kind way to analyze elections. Several important trends emerge in Indiana. The analysis of election data reveals that more than 20 percent of all mayoral elections in Indiana cities go uncontested. The trend is especially pronounced in the state’s smallest cities. The report also shows that during the study period, there has been a steady decline in turnout in both primary and general elections.
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Marschall, Melissa and Lappie, John. "Mayoral Elections in Indiana: 2003-2015." (2016) Rice University and Kinder Institute for Urban Research: https://doi.org/10.25611/kezy-9yfj.