• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Natural Hazards, Social Policy, and Electoral Performance: Evidence from the 2017 Earthquake in Mexico City
  • Contributor: Martinez-Alvarez, Cesar B.; Rodriguez-Valadez, José María
  • Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2023
  • Published in: Latin American Research Review, 58 (2023) 2, Seite 299-325
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1017/lar.2023.3
  • ISSN: 1542-4278
  • Keywords: Sociology and Political Science ; Geography, Planning and Development ; Multidisciplinary ; General Arts and Humanities ; History ; Literature and Literary Theory ; General Economics, Econometrics and Finance ; Development ; Anthropology ; Cultural Studies ; Political Science and International Relations
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  • Description: AbstractDo large-scale and unexpected events, such as natural disasters, affect elections? This article studies the political dimension of the 19-S earthquake that hit Mexico City in 2017, a few months before the 2018 elections. Using fine-grained geospatial data, the results show that candidates from the city-level incumbent Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD) had a small increase in vote share in 2018 compared to the previous election in precincts more exposed to damaged caused by the earthquake (in terms of both distance-based and per capita measures), accounting for the seismic profile and socioeconomic characteristics of the neighborhood. The article shows that the implementation of disaster-recovery policy explains part of this relationship. Moreover, voters were as electorally responsive to a future risk reduction strategy as to a reconstruction credit.
  • Access State: Open Access