Love Thy (Elected) Neighbor? Residential Segregation, Political Representation and Local Public Goods
Harjunen Oskari; Saarimaa Tuukka; Tukiainen Janne
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2023020425857
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We study geographic political representation and geographic distribution of local public goods within local jurisdictions with at-large proportional representation elections. We use detailed geo-coded data on politicians, the electorate and elementary schools. Descriptive analysis reveals that poorer neighborhoods are under-represented and that local politicians have a strong support base in their home neighbourhoods. Based on randomized election outcomes due to personal vote count ties, geographic representation has a causal effect on school closures. The probability of closure is cut in half when a candidate living close to the school is randomly elected. High-income residents react to closures by moving away from the neighborhood, thus reinforcing segregation.
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