Authors
Natalie Masuoka, Hahrie Han, Vivien Leung, Bang Quan Zheng
Publication date
2018/3
Journal
Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics
Volume
3
Issue
1
Pages
189-215
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
As the number of Asian American voters has increased with each election, more research is needed to understand the participation and voting patterns of this diverse electorate. This paper offers an analysis of Asian American political participation and vote choice preferences during the 2016 presidential election. The paper begins by addressing the concerns related to Asian American political incorporation. We disaggregate Asian Americans into three voting types—voters, those who are eligible to vote but are not registered, and those who are ineligible to vote—and compare the demographic differences found across these three groups. The second half of the paper turns to Asian American candidate preferences in the 2016 election. We find that voters who report high levels of media consumption and those with a strong sense of political efficacy were more likely to support Clinton. Our analysis of non-voters …
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Scholar articles
N Masuoka, H Han, V Leung, BQ Zheng - Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, 2018