Asian Americans and campaign finance in municipal elections |
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Authors: | Brian E. Adams Ping Ren |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Political Science, San Diego State University, 5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182, United States;bDepartment of Sociology, University of California, Irvine, 3151 Social Science Plaza, Irvine, CA 92697, United States |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the political significance of Asian American campaign finance activity in municipal elections. We examined both the donation patterns of Asian contributors and the fundraising coalitions assembled by Asian candidates. From the contributor perspective, we found that Asians contributed in roughly proportional levels to their population as a whole, and were willing to contribute not only to coethnics but also to Asian candidates of other ethnicities and to non-Asians. As for Asian candidates, we found that they relied heavily on Asian contributors for campaign funds, especially coethnics. Asian candidates’ ability to draw on ethnic networks for campaign funds is an important political resource that enhances their ability to mount competitive campaigns. However, the value of these networks is limited by candidates’ inability or unwillingness to form panethnic fundraising coalitions. |
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