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Volumn 39, Issue 4, 2007, Pages 449-478

Race, political empowerment, and constituency service: Descriptive representation and the hiring of African-American congressional staff

Author keywords

African American; Congress; Descriptive representation; Political parties; Race; Representation; Staff; Voting rights

Indexed keywords


EID: 34548801531     PISSN: 00323497     EISSN: 17441684     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1057/palgrave.polity.2300081     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (28)

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    • Later in the article, we present direct, quantitative measures of political empowerment based on the hiring of African-American staff. Unfortunately, it is difficult to conceive a quantitative measure that would get at empowerment of African-American constituents generally in terms of assessing the extent of strong connections between African-American staff (relative to white staff) and African-American constituents. However, in our empirical analyses, we did conduct additional questions during our interviews with staff where our direct measure of hiring African-American district staff seemed to qualitatively correspond with other forms of African-American empowerment. Thus, our measure of direct political empowerment is the percentage of African-American staff hired. However, we qualitatively argue that this political empowerment extends to African-American constituents more broadly, because most African-American staff we interviewed had much stronger connections in their districts' A
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    • This link between descriptive representation and political empowerment may also sometimes result in indirect substantive outcomes that favor African-Americans, though we are unable to test this contention explicitly
    • This link between descriptive representation and political empowerment may also sometimes result in indirect substantive outcomes that favor African-Americans, though we are unable to test this contention explicitly.
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    • It was not feasible to conduct surveys as district offices generally do not respond to questions regarding race unless trust between interviewer and respondent has been established. We initially tried by simply mailing surveys to staff, but only two were returned. Thus, we decided the interview route was the only possibility
    • It was not feasible to conduct surveys as district offices generally do not respond to questions regarding race unless trust between interviewer and respondent has been established. We initially tried by simply mailing surveys to staff, but only two were returned. Thus, we decided the interview route was the only possibility.
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    • See Canon, Race, Redistricting, and Representation; and Sinclair-Chapman, Symbols and Substance. We also conducted our analysis with 2000 census demographic data on redrawn districts from the 108th Congress (2003-04, as some district lines had changed and the African-American population had shifted in some districts. Thus, legislators may have made hires based upon the new racial demographics of their districts that would be in place for the 2002 elections/108th Congress and not the demographics of the 107th Congress 2001-02, However, the results presented later in the paper were consistent whether we used data based on the 107th or 108th district lines
    • See Canon, Race, Redistricting, and Representation; and Sinclair-Chapman, "Symbols and Substance." We also conducted our analysis with 2000 census demographic data on redrawn districts from the 108th Congress (2003-04), as some district lines had changed and the African-American population had shifted in some districts. Thus, legislators may have made hires based upon the new racial demographics of their districts that would be in place for the 2002 elections/108th Congress and not the demographics of the 107th Congress (2001-02). However, the results presented later in the paper were consistent whether we used data based on the 107th or 108th district lines.
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    • By successful interviews, we mean only those interviews that were completed, and not those that started, but where the staff were not willing to discuss the racial nature of constituency service and the racial backgrounds of their district staff
    • By successful interviews, we mean only those interviews that were completed, and not those that started, but where the staff were not willing to discuss the racial nature of constituency service and the racial backgrounds of their district staff.
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    • Having said this, later in the manuscript, we estimate a selection model with the percentage of African-American district staff as the dependent variable and party, race, and district black population as the independent variables in the outcome equation.
    • Having said this, later in the manuscript, we estimate a selection model with the percentage of African-American district staff as the dependent variable and party, race, and district black population as the independent variables in the outcome equation.
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    • We also use this measure with the aforementioned difference of means tests for party, race, and African-American population of the district
    • We also use this measure with the aforementioned difference of means tests for party, race, and African-American population of the district.
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    • We examine overhiring and underhiring not because overhiring is somehow normatively preferred for African-Americans, but simply because it is a way to control for the effect of the district black population. The potential African-American workforce in a district is going to be driven substantially by the African-American population percentage in the district, so we want to control for this possibility
    • We examine "overhiring" and "underhiring" not because overhiring is somehow normatively preferred for African-Americans, but simply because it is a way to control for the effect of the district black population. The potential African-American workforce in a district is going to be driven substantially by the African-American population percentage in the district, so we want to control for this possibility.
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    • We also compared white Democratic legislators to black Democratic legislators only (though do not display these results in tables). Black Democratic legislators hired substantially more black staff than did white Democratic legislators. White Democrats had a mean African-American staff percentage of 30.1, while black Democrats had a 65.6 mean African-American district staff percentage. All African-American legislators in the sample are Democrats.
    • We also compared white Democratic legislators to black Democratic legislators only (though do not display these results in tables). Black Democratic legislators hired substantially more black staff than did white Democratic legislators. White Democrats had a mean African-American staff percentage of 30.1, while black Democrats had a 65.6 mean African-American district staff percentage. All African-American legislators in the sample are Democrats.
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    • For more details on selection models, see:, Berkeley: University of California Press
    • For more details on selection models, see: Christopher H. Achen, The Statistical Analysis of Quasi Experiments (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986);
    • (1986) The Statistical Analysis of Quasi Experiments
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    • Sample Selection Bias as a Specification Error
    • James J. Heckman, "Sample Selection Bias as a Specification Error," Econometrica 47 (1979): 153-62.
    • (1979) Econometrica , vol.47 , pp. 153-162
    • Heckman, J.J.1
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    • See http://www.vote-smart.org/npat_about.php for more details.
    • See http://www.vote-smart.org/npat_about.php for more details.
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    • For instance, the following are examples of research using the NPAT: Stephen Ansolabehere, James M. Snyder, Jr., and Charles Stewart III, Candidate Positioning in U.S. House Elections, American Journal of Political Science 45 (2001): 136-59;
    • For instance, the following are examples of research using the NPAT: Stephen Ansolabehere, James M. Snyder, Jr., and Charles Stewart III, "Candidate Positioning in U.S. House Elections," American Journal of Political Science 45 (2001): 136-59;
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    • Voters, Candidates, and Issues in Congressional Elections, in Dodd and Oppenheimer
    • Robert S. Erikson and Gerald C. Wright, "Voters, Candidates, and Issues in Congressional Elections," in Dodd and Oppenheimer, Congress Reconsidered;
    • Congress Reconsidered
    • Erikson, R.S.1    Wright, G.C.2
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    • Lies, Damned Lies, and Campaign Promises? Environmental Legislation in the 105th Congress
    • Evan J. Ringquist and Carl Dasse, "Lies, Damned Lies, and Campaign Promises? Environmental Legislation in the 105th Congress," Social Science Quarterly 85 (2004): 400-19.
    • (2004) Social Science Quarterly , vol.85 , pp. 400-419
    • Ringquist, E.J.1    Dasse, C.2
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    • The commonality members in our district staff analysis were as follows: Sanford Bishop (D-GA); Harold Ford, Jr. (D-TN); Earl Hilliard (D-AL); Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D-IL); Donald Payne (D-NJ); Bobby Rush (D-IL); Diane Watson (D-CA); and Mel Watt (D-NC). The difference members in our analysis were as follows: Lacy Clay, Jr. (D-MO); Danny Davis (D-IL); Alcee Hastings (D-FL); Maxine Waters (D-CA). See Canon, Race, Redistricting, and Representation, 137-38, where Canon identifies Bishop, Hilliard, Rush, Watt, and Hastings in these respective categories.
    • The commonality members in our district staff analysis were as follows: Sanford Bishop (D-GA); Harold Ford, Jr. (D-TN); Earl Hilliard (D-AL); Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D-IL); Donald Payne (D-NJ); Bobby Rush (D-IL); Diane Watson (D-CA); and Mel Watt (D-NC). The difference members in our analysis were as follows: Lacy Clay, Jr. (D-MO); Danny Davis (D-IL); Alcee Hastings (D-FL); Maxine Waters (D-CA). See Canon, Race, Redistricting, and Representation, 137-38, where Canon identifies Bishop, Hilliard, Rush, Watt, and Hastings in these respective categories.
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    • See, for his staff results by commonality versus difference
    • See Canon, Race, Redistricting, and Representation, 208, for his staff results by commonality versus difference.
    • Race, Redistricting, and Representation , pp. 208
    • Canon1
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    • Canon, Race, Redistricting, and Representation, Ch. 3. Canon only coded newly elected African-Americans (in 1992) as commonality or difference members. We included all black legislators who responded to our query about the racial backgrounds of district staff. As noted in the text, those not in Canon's analysis were determined by reading about their racial coalitions in their initial elections and their personal styles of presentations to constituents in media accounts and other outlets.
    • Canon, Race, Redistricting, and Representation, Ch. 3. Canon only coded newly elected African-Americans (in 1992) as commonality or difference members. We included all black legislators who responded to our query about the racial backgrounds of district staff. As noted in the text, those not in Canon's analysis were determined by reading about their racial coalitions in their initial elections and their personal styles of presentations to constituents in media accounts and other outlets.
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    • For example, Harold Ford, Jr. (D-TN) ran for the U.S. Senate in 2006. However, his higher ambitions for the Senate have been well known for a while. A LEXIS-NEXIS search of Harold Ford and Senate in the past 5 years yields more than 1000 newspaper articles just from southeast news sources alone.
    • For example, Harold Ford, Jr. (D-TN) ran for the U.S. Senate in 2006. However, his higher ambitions for the Senate have been well known for a while. A LEXIS-NEXIS search of "Harold Ford" and "Senate" in the past 5 years yields more than 1000 newspaper articles just from southeast news sources alone.
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    • Don't Call It Affirmative
    • For example, see, 30 January, It would be fruitful to conduct a similar study to the one we have presented here in a number of years, tracking whether Republican legislators have increased the number of African-American district staff
    • For example, see "But Don't Call It Affirmative," Washington Post, 30 January 2003. It would be fruitful to conduct a similar study to the one we have presented here in a number of years, tracking whether Republican legislators have increased the number of African-American district staff.
    • (2003) Washington Post
    • But1
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    • Critics may suggest that simply hiring any African-American staffer does not always lead to increased empowerment via better constituency service for African-American constituents generally As Guinier has noted, authentic African-American representation is needed for the link between descriptive representation and beneficial outcomes for African-Americans to exist. African-American staffers with roots and connections to the African-American community would need to be hired in this case, though it is clearly impossible to empirically determine the extent to which African-American staff are substantively connected to African-American constituents. Thus, we will assume that African-American staff generally (descriptive representation) can be equated with authentic representation in most cases in congressional district offices strong constituency service delivery to African-Americans
    • Critics may suggest that simply hiring any African-American staffer does not always lead to increased empowerment via better constituency service for African-American constituents generally As Guinier has noted, "authentic" African-American representation is needed for the link between descriptive representation and beneficial outcomes for African-Americans to exist. African-American staffers with roots and connections to the African-American community would need to be hired in this case, though it is clearly impossible to empirically determine the extent to which African-American staff are substantively connected to African-American constituents. Thus, we will assume that African-American staff generally (descriptive representation) can be equated with "authentic" representation in most cases in congressional district offices (strong constituency service delivery to African-Americans).
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    • Fenno, Home Style; Hammond, Recent Research; Salisbury and Shepsle, U.S. Congressman and Enterprise.
    • Fenno, Home Style; Hammond, "Recent Research"; Salisbury and Shepsle, "U.S. Congressman and Enterprise."


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