Michael P. McDonald
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View article: Neighborhood-Based Relative Deprivation and Willingness to Protest the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election
Neighborhood-Based Relative Deprivation and Willingness to Protest the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election Open
The 2020 presidential election presented a unique opportunity to assess U.S. voters’ willingness to engage in election-oriented collective action. Before the November 2020 election, we surveyed 293 self-reported Trump voters and 370 self-r…
View article: United States Precinct Boundaries and Statewide Partisan Election Results
United States Precinct Boundaries and Statewide Partisan Election Results Open
We describe the creation and verification of databases of all precinct boundaries used in the United States 2016, 2018, and 2020 November general elections, enhanced with election results for all partisan statewide offices. United States e…
View article: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Open
View article: Institutions Matter, Lines Don't: Unveiling Mexico's Redistricting Process
Institutions Matter, Lines Don't: Unveiling Mexico's Redistricting Process Open
View article: Replication Data for: No Accountability without Transparency and Consistency: Evaluating Mexico’s Redistricting-by-Formula
Replication Data for: No Accountability without Transparency and Consistency: Evaluating Mexico’s Redistricting-by-Formula Open
Since 1996, an independent bureaucracy in Mexico has carried out a redistricting process purportedly founded in machine optimization of plans based on open and objective criteria. However, the process of ‘‘fine-tuning’’ the plans that are …
View article: How Does Redistricting Matter? Evidence from a Quasi-Experimental Setting in Mexico
How Does Redistricting Matter? Evidence from a Quasi-Experimental Setting in Mexico Open
View article: The Public Mapping Project: How Public Participation Can Revolutionize Redistricting
The Public Mapping Project: How Public Participation Can Revolutionize Redistricting Open
View article: No Accountability without Transparency and Consistency: Redistricting-by-Formula in Mexico
No Accountability without Transparency and Consistency: Redistricting-by-Formula in Mexico Open
View article: The Turnout Gap in Surveys: Explanations and Solutions
The Turnout Gap in Surveys: Explanations and Solutions Open
Postelection surveys regularly overestimate voter turnout by 10 points or more. This article provides the first comprehensive documentation of the turnout gap in three major ongoing surveys (the General Social Survey, Current Population Su…
View article: Replication Data for: Redistricting by Formula: An Ohio Reform Experiment
Replication Data for: Redistricting by Formula: An Ohio Reform Experiment Open
Replication data for Redistricting by Formula: An Ohio Reform Experiment, American Politics Research, 2017. In the last decade, Ohio reformers have advocated redistricting by formula: selecting the redistricting plan that scores best on a …
View article: When Boundaries Collide
When Boundaries Collide Open
Scholars have long merged election and census geography to correlate census demographics and election results to infer political behavior (Ogburn and Goltra 1919; Gosnell and Gill 1935; Key 1949). Increasing accessibility of geospatially d…
View article: Datos Abiertos, Representaciin Polltica Y Redistritaciin En MMxico (Open Data, Political Representation and Redistricting in Mexico)
Datos Abiertos, Representaciin Polltica Y Redistritaciin En MMxico (Open Data, Political Representation and Redistricting in Mexico) Open
View article: Revealing Preferences: Why Gerrymanders are Hard to Prove, and What to Do about It
Revealing Preferences: Why Gerrymanders are Hard to Prove, and What to Do about It Open
View article: Racial Voting and Geography in the United States
Racial Voting and Geography in the United States Open