Both pundits and scholars have blamed increasing levels of partisan conflict and polarization in Congress on the effects of partisan gerrymandering. We assess whether there is a strong causal relationship between congressional districting and polarization. We find very little evidence for such a link. First, we show that congressional polarization is primarily a function of the differences in how Democrats and Republicans represent the same districts rather than a function of which districts each party represents or the distribution of constituency preferences. Second, we conduct simulations to gauge the level of polarization under various “neutral ” districting procedures. We find that the actual levels of polarization are not much higher ...
This paper examines the state of political polarization in the U.S. and offers an explanation as to ...
Since the 1980s there has been a significant increase in polarization between the Republican and Dem...
Does partisan conflict damage citizens ’ perceptions of Congress? If so, why has partisan polarizati...
Both pundits and scholars have blamed increasing levels of partisan conflict and polarization in Con...
Both pundits and scholars have blamed increasing levels of partisan conflict and polarization in Con...
In the United States, boundaries for the House of Representatives and many states are decided by the...
<div><p>Abstract</p><p>Reformers advocate the use of commissions rather than legislatures to redistr...
the roll-call data collection effort. We also thank the following for exemplary research assistance:...
ABSTRACT Redistricting received substantial attention in the popular media in 2011, as states redrew...
Party polarization in the House of Representatives has increased in recent decades. Explaining this ...
Do legislators respond to congressional redistricting? A central tenet of American legislative schol...
Using new data on roll-call voting of U.S. state legislators and public opinion in their districts, ...
In the 2012 election for the United States House of Representatives, a plurality of voters voted for...
Recent Congresses have been marked by levels of political polarization between Democrats and Republi...
In pursuit of electoral advantage, legislators create custom-designed congressional and legislative ...
This paper examines the state of political polarization in the U.S. and offers an explanation as to ...
Since the 1980s there has been a significant increase in polarization between the Republican and Dem...
Does partisan conflict damage citizens ’ perceptions of Congress? If so, why has partisan polarizati...
Both pundits and scholars have blamed increasing levels of partisan conflict and polarization in Con...
Both pundits and scholars have blamed increasing levels of partisan conflict and polarization in Con...
In the United States, boundaries for the House of Representatives and many states are decided by the...
<div><p>Abstract</p><p>Reformers advocate the use of commissions rather than legislatures to redistr...
the roll-call data collection effort. We also thank the following for exemplary research assistance:...
ABSTRACT Redistricting received substantial attention in the popular media in 2011, as states redrew...
Party polarization in the House of Representatives has increased in recent decades. Explaining this ...
Do legislators respond to congressional redistricting? A central tenet of American legislative schol...
Using new data on roll-call voting of U.S. state legislators and public opinion in their districts, ...
In the 2012 election for the United States House of Representatives, a plurality of voters voted for...
Recent Congresses have been marked by levels of political polarization between Democrats and Republi...
In pursuit of electoral advantage, legislators create custom-designed congressional and legislative ...
This paper examines the state of political polarization in the U.S. and offers an explanation as to ...
Since the 1980s there has been a significant increase in polarization between the Republican and Dem...
Does partisan conflict damage citizens ’ perceptions of Congress? If so, why has partisan polarizati...