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Race and the Recall: The Role of Race in the California Recall Election
Unformatted Document Text:  Segura and Fraga 27 References Alvarez, R. Michael, Melanie Goodrich, Thad E. Hall, D. Roderick Kiewiet, and Sarah M. Sled. 2004. “The Complexity of the California Recall Election.” PS: Political Science and Politics. V. 37, No. 1 (January): 23-26. Asimov, Nanette. 2004. “Landmark deal reached for state’s poor schools: 1 million low-income students to get equal access to good facilities and textbooks.” San Francisco Chronicle August 11. Associated Press. 2003. “Congressional Democrats endorse Bustamante campaign strategy.” Sacramento Bee August 21. Baldassare, Mark. 2000. California in the New Millennium: The Changing Social and Political Landscape. Berkeley: University of California Press and Public Policy Institute of California. ______________. 2002. A California State of Mind: The Conflicted Voter in a Changing World. Berkeley: University of California Press and Public Policy Institute of California. Barreto, Matt A., and Ricardo Ramírez. 2004. “Minority Participation and the California Recall: Latino, Black, and Asian Voting Trends, 1990-2003.” PS: Political Science and Politics. V. 37, No. 1 (January): 11-14. Bell, Charles G., and Charles M. Price. 1992. California Government Today: Politics of Reform. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole Publishing Co. Bowler, Shaun and Bruce Cain. 2004. “Introduction—Recalling the Recall: Reflections on California’s Recent Political Adventure.” PS: Political Science and Politics. V. 37, No. 1 (January): 7-9. Bowler, Shaun, Stephen P. Nicholson, and Gary M. Segura. 2004. “Earthquakes and Aftershocks: Tracking Partisan Identification amid California’s Changing Political Environment.” Revised version of a paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 11-14, Portland, OR. Cain, Bruce E. 1992. “Voting Rights and Democratic Theory: Toward a Color-Blind Society?” In Controversies in Minority Voting: The Voting Rights Act in Perspective, Bernard Grofman and Chandler Davidson, eds., Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 261-277. “California Recall History.” 2004. Office of the California Secretary of State. http://www.ss.ca.gov/elections/sov/2003_special/contests.pdf . Accessed Aug. 17. de la Garza, Rodolfo O., and Louis DeSipio. 1997. “Save the Baby, Change the Bathwater, and Scrub the Tub: Latino Electoral Participation alter Twenty Years of Voting Rights Act

Authors: Segura, Gary. and Fraga, Luis.
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Segura and Fraga
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References
Alvarez, R. Michael, Melanie Goodrich, Thad E. Hall, D. Roderick Kiewiet, and Sarah M. Sled.
2004. “The Complexity of the California Recall Election.” PS: Political Science and
Politics.
V. 37, No. 1 (January): 23-26.

Asimov, Nanette. 2004. “Landmark deal reached for state’s poor schools: 1 million low-income
students to get equal access to good facilities and textbooks.” San Francisco Chronicle
August 11.

Associated Press. 2003. “Congressional Democrats endorse Bustamante campaign strategy.”
Sacramento Bee August 21.

Baldassare, Mark. 2000. California in the New Millennium: The Changing Social and Political
Landscape. Berkeley: University of California Press and Public Policy Institute of
California.

______________. 2002. A California State of Mind: The Conflicted Voter in a Changing World.
Berkeley: University of California Press and Public Policy Institute of California.

Barreto, Matt A., and Ricardo Ramírez. 2004. “Minority Participation and the California Recall:
Latino, Black, and Asian Voting Trends, 1990-2003.” PS: Political Science and Politics.
V. 37, No. 1 (January): 11-14.

Bell, Charles G., and Charles M. Price. 1992. California Government Today: Politics of Reform.
Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole Publishing Co.

Bowler, Shaun and Bruce Cain. 2004. “Introduction—Recalling the Recall: Reflections on
California’s Recent Political Adventure.” PS: Political Science and Politics. V. 37, No. 1
(January): 7-9.

Bowler, Shaun, Stephen P. Nicholson, and Gary M. Segura. 2004. “Earthquakes and
Aftershocks: Tracking Partisan Identification amid California’s Changing Political
Environment.” Revised version of a paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Western Political Science Association, March 11-14, Portland, OR.

Cain, Bruce E. 1992. “Voting Rights and Democratic Theory: Toward a Color-Blind Society?”
In Controversies in Minority Voting: The Voting Rights Act in Perspective, Bernard
Grofman and Chandler Davidson, eds., Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 261-
277.

“California Recall History.” 2004. Office of the California Secretary of State.
http://www.ss.ca.gov/elections/sov/2003_special/contests.pdf
. Accessed Aug. 17.

de la Garza, Rodolfo O., and Louis DeSipio. 1997. “Save the Baby, Change the Bathwater, and
Scrub the Tub: Latino Electoral Participation alter Twenty Years of Voting Rights Act


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