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Session Submission Type: In-Person Created Panel
When do elected officials and parties represent their constituents? Do campaign strategies reflect an honest effort at winning votes? This panel explores efforts at representation, both before and after elections, and the impact this representation has on both voters and outcomes.
Minority Representation Matters: Possibilities of Advancing Social Justice and Expanding Political Representation by Asian Pacific Americans - Nicole Filler, University of Massachusetts, Boston; Pei-te Lien, University of California Santa Barbara
How Black Lives Matter Shapes the Rhetoric of Black Elected Officials - Christopher T. Stout, Oregon State University; Davin Lanier Phoenix, University of California, Irvine; Gregory John Leslie, University of California, Los Angeles
Spanish-Language Appeals and Candidate Evaluations in the United States - Marques Zarate, Rice University; Enrique Quezada, Rice University