A Seat at the Table: Minority Representation and County Governing Boards
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2021
Publication Title
Journal of Public Management and Social Policy
Volume
28
Issue
1
First page number:
71
Last page number:
88
Abstract
This study focuses on minority representation on county governing boards to determine the extent of minority representation, and then to provide explanation for the exiting patterns in its representation. The dependent variable used in this paper is a count variable employing a Zero-Inflated Negative Binomial model. The results indicate that minority populations, counties located in the South, partisan elections, the size of county governing boards and urban counties have positive effects on increased minority representation, while at-large voting districts have a negative effect. Furthermore, it advances the needfor greater research on county governing boards, county governments in general and a new agenda for the future study of minority representation on local governing bodies.
Controlled Subject
Minorities; Representations of groups
Disciplines
Statistical Models | Urban Studies
Repository Citation
Gourrier, A. G.,
Kellogg, L. D.,
Bernick, E. L.,
Brekken, K.
(2021).
A Seat at the Table: Minority Representation and County Governing Boards.
Journal of Public Management and Social Policy, 28(1),
71-88.