Title
Bringing Voters into the Equation: An Individual-Level Analysis of the Vice Presidential Home State Advantage
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Presidential Studies Quarterly
Publication Date
12-1-2019
Abstract
This article critiques two leading analyses of the vice presidential home state advantage (VP HSA) and uses their fundamental methodological insights to develop a comprehensive, individual-level analysis aimed at resolving a major conflict in the political science literature. Our analyses of the 1952–2016 American National Election Studies and the 2008–16 Cooperative Congressional Election Studies provide no evidence of a statistically significant VP HSA. These results are consistent with Devine and Kopko's findings, and inconsistent with Heersink and Peterson's, regarding the VP HSA, in general. However, they are also inconsistent with Devine and Kopko's previous findings regarding a conditional advantage based upon home state population and candidate experience. These results underscore the importance of using individual- rather than aggregate-level data to analyze voting behavior, whenever possible.
Volume
49
Issue
4
First Page
827
Last Page
854
DOI
10.1111/psq.12610
ISSN
03604918
E-ISSN
17415705
Recommended Citation
Devine, Christopher J. and Kopko, Kyle C., "Bringing Voters into the Equation: An Individual-Level Analysis of the Vice Presidential Home State Advantage" (2019). Faculty Publications. 883.
https://jayscholar.etown.edu/facpubharvest/883