This study uses geo-referencing to track the outcomes of voter turnout in local elections. GIS matches addresses to the effects of voting. This study concludes that when the effects of the vote highly affect the neighborhood, voting is broadly clustered and diverse amongst the neighborhood. However, when the effects of a statute are low on the neighborhood, the votes are highly concentrated, proving that only a small group of individuals care about a legislation.
Sui, D. Z., & Hugill, P. J. (2002). A GIS-based spatial analysis on neighborhood effects and voter turn-out:: a case study in College Station, Texas. Political Geography, 21(2), 159-173.
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Sui, D. Z., & Hugill, P. J. (2002). A GIS-based spatial analysis on neighborhood effects and voter turn-out:: a case study in College Station, Texas. Political Geography, 21(2), 159-173.
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