The authors examine how institutional context affects political decision making in Congress by investigating party leaders ’ agenda construction strat-egies and members ’ roll-call participation across regular and lame-duck ses-sions in the pre-Twentieth Amendment House (1877-1933). The authors find evidence to suggest that party leaders pursued relatively more partisan agendas in lame-duck sessions and did so successfully. Next, we investigate the effects such agendas had on roll-call participation. The authors find that returning (reelected) members significantly decreased their abstention levels, while departing (defeated and retiring) members significantly increased their abstention levels. Yet the authors also find that departing membe...
Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals....
This paper analyzes party discipline in the House of Representatives between 1947 and 1998. The effe...
Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals....
The authors examine how institutional context affects political decision making in Congress by inves...
We disentangle constituent and partisan influences in Congress by taking advantage of a largely unex...
172 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.In my dissertation, I utilize...
172 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.In my dissertation, I utilize...
We add to the literature on vote buying in legislatures by investigating whether the president was a...
Much of the literature on partisan agenda setting in Congress focuses on the majority’s ability to e...
The notion that electoral concerns are strong determinants of roll call voting provides the foundat...
In this paper, we analyze the roll call voting behavior of those House and Senate members who change...
Congressional organization and politics seems to change roughly every generation. The literature has...
The consensus in political science and economics is that horizon problems exist in Congress because ...
This dissertation examines how partisan control of the voting agenda generates far-reaching and sign...
This dissertation examines how partisan control of the voting agenda generates far-reaching and sign...
Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals....
This paper analyzes party discipline in the House of Representatives between 1947 and 1998. The effe...
Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals....
The authors examine how institutional context affects political decision making in Congress by inves...
We disentangle constituent and partisan influences in Congress by taking advantage of a largely unex...
172 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.In my dissertation, I utilize...
172 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.In my dissertation, I utilize...
We add to the literature on vote buying in legislatures by investigating whether the president was a...
Much of the literature on partisan agenda setting in Congress focuses on the majority’s ability to e...
The notion that electoral concerns are strong determinants of roll call voting provides the foundat...
In this paper, we analyze the roll call voting behavior of those House and Senate members who change...
Congressional organization and politics seems to change roughly every generation. The literature has...
The consensus in political science and economics is that horizon problems exist in Congress because ...
This dissertation examines how partisan control of the voting agenda generates far-reaching and sign...
This dissertation examines how partisan control of the voting agenda generates far-reaching and sign...
Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals....
This paper analyzes party discipline in the House of Representatives between 1947 and 1998. The effe...
Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals....