The Miami Beach Landmark Elections of November 1997: A Bivariate Ecological Regression Analysis of Ethnic Voting

Material Information

Title:
The Miami Beach Landmark Elections of November 1997: A Bivariate Ecological Regression Analysis of Ethnic Voting
Creator:
Lavender, Abraham D.
Place of Publication:
Miami, Fla.
Publisher:
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Florida International University,
Publication Date:
Language:
English

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Voting research ( fast )
Spatial Coverage:
United States -- Florida -- Miami Beach

Notes

Abstract:
Abraham D. Lavender, “Jews, Hispanics, Blacks and Others in Miami Beach: An Ethnically Divided City or a Cosmopolitan Multiethnic City?” The Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies. Abraham D. Lavender, “The Development of Religion in Miami Beach: The Making of Lincoln Mall’s Community Church,” Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Abraham D. Lavender, “Ethnic Life in Early Miami Beach: A Demographic Analysis,” Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Abraham D. Lavender, “The June 1997 Vote on Waterfront Height Limitations on Miami Beach: A Bivariate Ecological Regression Analysis of Ethnic Voting,” Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Abraham D. Lavender, “The Miami Beach Mayor and Commissioners Election of November 1995: An Ethnic Analysis,” Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Abraham D. Lavender, “Miami Beach Elections of November 2003: Ethnic Precinct Analyses of Races for Mayor, Commissioners, and a Citizen Bill of Rights,” Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Abraham D. Lavender, “Changes among Miami Beach Voters from 1991 to 1993: Comparisons of Ethnicity, Age, Geographic Origins, and Political Affiliations,” Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Abraham D. Lavender, “The Miami Beach Landmark Elections of November 1997: Bivariate Ecological Regression Analysis of Ethnic Voting,” Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Abraham D. Lavender, “Political Implications of Demographic Changes in Miami Beach from 1980 to 1990: A Look at Blacks, Hispanics, Jews and Others,” Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Abraham D. Lavender, “Hispanic Representation on Miami Beach Committees and Boards: A Longitudinal Comparison of November 1991, November 1992, February 1993, February 1994, November 1994, and February 1995,” Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Abraham D. Lavender, “Diversity within Ethnic Groups: Hispanic Jews, Colombians, Caribbean Blacks, and other Ethnic Subgroups among Miami Beach Voters, 1991,” Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Abraham D. Lavender, “Fervent Voters, Half-Time Voters, and Non-Voters: A Comparison of the Primary and Runoff Elections of November 1997 in Miami Beach,” Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Abraham D. Lavender, “Miami Beach’s Controversy over Collins Park and Plans for a New City Hall in 1920,” Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Abraham D. Lavender, “A History of Electoral Systems in Miami Beach from 1915 to 1993,” Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Abraham D. Lavender, “List of Mayors and Commissioners of Miami Beach from 1915 to 1993,” Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Florida International University, Miami, Florida.
General Note:
March 1998 The Miami Beach Landmark Elections of November 1997: A Bivariate Ecological Regression Analysis of Ethnic Voting, written by Abraham D. Lavender, Ph.D. and Chris Girard, Ph. D., Department of Sociology and Anthropology, FIU, Miami, Fla.

Record Information

Source Institution:
City of Miami Beach
Holding Location:
City of Miami Beach
Rights Management:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Resource Identifier:
MB 390
MB00000311