Abstract
For at least twenty years three homogeneous areas have comprised the ecological pattern of Baton Rouge, divided along at least two dimensions—one occupational (manual—nonmanual) and the other ethnic (black-white). Presidential voting data by precincts from 1948–68 were subjected to analysis of variance. After higher than expected Republican support earlier, in the last two elections black areas have voted strongly Democratic. Upper-white and white labor voters seem to be searching for a non-Democrat party alternative in American presidential politics.
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