What happened to the Democrats in the South? US House elections, 1992-1996

Authors
Citation
Ka. Hill et Nc. Rae, What happened to the Democrats in the South? US House elections, 1992-1996, PARTY POLIT, 6(1), 2000, pp. 5-22
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Politucal Science & public Administration
Journal title
PARTY POLITICS
ISSN journal
13540688 → ACNP
Volume
6
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
5 - 22
Database
ISI
SICI code
1354-0688(200001)6:1<5:WHTTDI>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
This paper analyses the dramatic reduction in the numbers of white southern Democrats in the US House of Representatives since 1992. After 30 years of gradual erosion as a political force on Capitol Hill, the decline in white southern Democratic numbers has markedly accelerated during the 1990s. Geo rgia's House delegation includes not a single white Democrat, and Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina had only one as of 1998. Moreover , in many of the southern US House districts that they continue to hold, wh ite Democrats are clinging onto office by precarious electoral margins. The reduction in southern white Democratic members became noticeable in the 19 92 elections and escalated in the 1994 national Republican landslide. The u nderlying movement continued in 1996 despite a national trend toward the De mocrats in the House elections. In this paper, several hypotheses of this d ecline are tested: (1) redistricting and the creation of majority-minority districts following the 1990 census; (2) retirement of white Democratic inc umbents; (3) increasing levels of campaign spending by Republican challenge rs; and (4) Republican realignment. We find that a combination of race-base d redistricting and the overwhelming success of GOP candidates in open-seat elections combined with favorable partisan tides to produce the southern R epublican majorities of 1994 and 1996. We conclude that this is the culmina tion of a process of secular realignment, and there are no indications that this reversal of fortune for the Democrats will change anytime soon.