1. Suburban Money in Central City Elections.
- Author
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Adams, Brian E.
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FUNDRAISING , *MUNICIPAL government , *CAMPAIGN funds , *POLITICAL participation , *SUBURBS , *POLITICAL campaigns , *FUNDRAISERS (Persons) , *SUBURBANITES , *URBAN life - Abstract
When candidates run for municipal office, do they rely on campaign contributions from suburbanites? This research note explores this question by analyzing fund-raising networks in four central cities: New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. The majority of campaign contributions to mayoral and city council candidates come from within their city. While the fund-raising networks of central-city candidates extend into the suburbs, they only do so partially. In particular, they only connect to a handful of wealthy suburbs that are geographically close to the central city. Regional fund-raising networks are limited, indicating that the flow of political money does not mirror the economic and policy interdependence that has been documented by new regionalists. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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