Article(electronic)2012

The Conspiracy of Silence: Context and Voting on Gay Marriage Ballot Measures

In: Political research quarterly: PRQ ; official journal of the Western Political Science Association and other associations, Volume 65, Issue 4

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Abstract

Gay marriage bans have received widespread support in the past decade in states across America. The authors evaluate the extent to which context mitigates or exacerbates support for gay rights. Their question is grounded in the debate over whether exposure to out-groups creates acceptance through contact or whether exposure induces hostility through threat. Using data from twelve marriage ban elections, the authors find conditional support for the threat hypothesis. While the presence of a gay population is unimportant to the majority of the population, evangelical Christians who live proximate to larger gay populations are more likely to support bans on gay marriage. Adapted from the source document.

Languages

English

Publisher

Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks CA

ISSN: 1938-274X

DOI

10.1177/1065912911411102

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