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Title: The effect of place on voting behavior: The case of the Arizona proposition to legalize recreational marijuana
Abstract In 2020, Arizonans approved Proposition 207, the Smart and Safe Arizona Act, which legalized recreational marijuana sales. Previous research has typically used non‐spatial survey data to understand marijuana legalization voting patterns. However, voting behavior can, in part, be shaped by geographic context, or place, which is unaccounted for in aspatial survey data. We use multiscale geographically weighted regression to analyze how place shaped Proposition 207 voting behavior, independently of demographic variations across space. We find significant spatial variability in the sensitivity of voting for Proposition 207 to changes in several of the predictor variables of opposition and support for recreational marijuana legalization. We argue that local statistical modeling approaches provide a more in‐depth understanding of ballot measure voting behavior than the current use of global models. Related ArticlesBranton, Regina, and Ronald J. McGauvran. 2018. “Mary Jane Rocks the Vote: The Impact of Climate Context on Support for Cannabis Initiatives.”Politics & Policy46(2): 209–32.https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12248.Brekken, Katheryn C., and Vanessa M. Fenley. 2020. “Part of the Narrative: Generic News Frames in the U.S. Recreational Marijuana Policy Subsystem.”Politics & Policy49(1): 6–32.https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12388.Fisk, Jonathan M., Joseph A. Vonasek, and Elvis Davis. 2018. “‘Pot'reneurial Politics: The Budgetary Highs and Lows of Recreational Marijuana Policy Innovation.”Politics & Policy46(2): 189–208.https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12246.  more » « less
Award ID(s):
2117455
PAR ID:
10540195
Author(s) / Creator(s):
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Publisher / Repository:
Politics and Policy
Date Published:
Journal Name:
Politics & Policy
Volume:
52
Issue:
1
ISSN:
1555-5623
Page Range / eLocation ID:
196 to 226
Format(s):
Medium: X
Sponsoring Org:
National Science Foundation
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