Rw. Partin, ECONOMIC-CONDITIONS AND GUBERNATORIAL ELECTIONS - IS THE STATE EXECUTIVE HELD ACCOUNTABLE, American politics quarterly, 23(1), 1995, pp. 81-95
This research examines economic retrospective voting in gubernatorial
elections. Previous research has suggested that there is little (if an
y) accountability for state economic conditions in these electrons. In
the research presented here, however, the author found evidence of ec
onomic retrospective voting in the 1990 gubernatorial elections, while
controlling for potentially dominant national forces such as presiden
tial popularity and the perceived health of the national economy. Thes
e findings (along with some of the more recent research in this area)
suggest that perhaps the scholarly conventional wisdom about these ele
ctions needs to be reevaluated.