Party at the Ballot Box: Mobilizing Black Women Voters

Author:   Melissa R. Michelson ,  Stephanie L. DeMora ,  Sarah V. Hayes
Publisher:   New York University Press
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9781479835751


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   30 September 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Party at the Ballot Box: Mobilizing Black Women Voters


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How the Party at the Mailbox efforts in 2020-2024 led by Black Girls Vote used celebrations of community to increase voter turnout Black voters continue to transform America's electoral landscape and can play a powerful role in determining the outcome of elections. In Party at the Ballot Box, Melissa R. Michelson, Stephanie L. DeMora, and Sarah V. Hayes explore the impact of celebratory voter mobilization campaigns led by Black-led organizations on Black turnout, particularly as more states embrace voting-by-mail. Focusing on the Party at the Mailbox (PATM) initiative, coordinated by Black Girls Vote, Michelson, DeMora, and Hayes underscore what, exactly, motivates Black voters to show up to the polls. Using community-based informational and celebratory packages of materials, and with a mixed methods approach that includes randomized controlled trials, surveys, interviews, and focus groups, they show us how the PATM pilot increased Black turnout in Baltimore by double digits in the 2020 primaries. Despite voting by mail while sheltering in place, PATM made voters feel part of something bigger than themselves—that they were voting as a community. The successful pilot led to further PATM efforts in Atlanta, Baltimore, Detroit, Richmond, and Philadelphia between November 2020 and November 2024. Ultimately, the authors argue that Black Americans vote as a celebration of community, and that cultivating that sense of community is an effective means of increasing Black voter turnout. With a foreword by Nykidra Robinson, founder of Black Girls Vote, Party at the Ballot Box provides insights into Black voter turnout and its larger implications.

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Author:   Melissa R. Michelson ,  Stephanie L. DeMora ,  Sarah V. Hayes
Publisher:   New York University Press
Imprint:   New York University Press
Weight:   0.531kg
ISBN:  

9781479835751


ISBN 10:   1479835757
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   30 September 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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""Party at the Ballot Box highlights why partnerships between academics and practitioners deeply matter. Michelson, DeMora, and Hayes exemplify the importance of community-engaged research that centers on and invests in the radical democratic visions of Black women. Anyone interested in Black women's politics, community organizing and empowerment, civic education, and electoral politics will find this book an essential read."" - Nadia E. Brown, author of Sisters in the Statehouse: Black Women and Legislative Decision Making


""Party at the Ballot Box highlights why partnerships between academics and practitioners deeply matter. Michelson, DeMora, and Hayes exemplify the importance of community-engaged research that centers on and invests in the radical democratic visions of Black women. Anyone interested in Black women's politics, community organizing and empowerment, civic education, and electoral politics will find this book an essential read."" - Nadia E. Brown, author of Sisters in the Statehouse: Black Women and Legislative Decision Making ""An astute, extraordinary guide to encouraging Black voter turnout. Party at the Ballot Box is an expert political science text that celebrates community mobilizations of Black women voters."" - Foreword Reviews


""Party at the Ballot Box highlights why partnerships between academics and practitioners deeply matter. Michelson, DeMora, and Hayes exemplify the importance of community-engaged research that centers on and invests in the radical democratic visions of Black women. Anyone interested in Black women's politics, community organizing and empowerment, civic education, and electoral politics will find this book an essential read.""-- ""Nadia E. Brown, author of Sisters in the Statehouse: Black Women and Legislative Decision Making""


Author Information

Melissa R. Michelson (Author) Melissa R. Michelson is Dean of Arts & Sciences and Professor of Political Science at Menlo College. She is the award-winning co-author of seven books, including Mobilizing Inclusion: Transforming the Electorate Through Get-out-the-Vote Campaigns, Listen, We Need to Talk: How to Change Attitudes about LGBT Rights, and Transforming Prejudice: Identity, Fear, and Transgender Rights. Stephanie L. DeMora (Author) Stephanie L. DeMora is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Stony Brook University. Her research investigates the psychological drivers of political engagement and behavior, and has been published in top journals, including the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the British Journal of Political Science, Political Behavior, Political Opinion Quarterly, Political Research Quarterly, and Policy and Politics, among others. Sarah V. Hayes (Author) Sarah V. Hayes is a Ph.D. candidate and President Healy Fellow in Political Science at Georgetown University. Her research focuses on the political opinions of racialized and gendered marginalized groups, with an emphasis on capturing Black women's political views and engagement. Her work has been published in The Forum and the Journal of Women, Politics & Policy.

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