Thesis (B.S.) in Liberal Arts and Sciences -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.Bibliography: leaves 61-63.Microfiche of typescript. [Urbana, Ill.]: Photographic Services, University of Illinois, U of I Library, [1988]. 2 microfiches (69 frames): negative
This dissertation explains how candidates, parties, and independent groups have adjusted to the post...
Ever since the Continental Congress first convened, the politics of the American legislature has bee...
The electoral system is often treated as fixed, but throughout U.S. history significant changes in e...
Thesis (B.S.) in Liberal Arts and Sciences -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.Bibli...
This dissertation examines a number of issues that arise in U.S. Congressional elections. In the fir...
This thesis evaluates political action committees (PACs) in the United States as a form of interest ...
The purpose of this dissertation is twofold. The first purpose is explaining the incidence of the Ru...
In a time of increasing campaign costs and decreasing state political party activity, legislative pa...
Laurence SeidmanThis thesis examines the relationship between Political Action Committee donations a...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2006.Includes bibl...
Tremendous increases in campaign contributions at the state legislative level, both from labor and b...
The Political Action Committee (known by the conventional acronym of PAC) is a privately-organised g...
This paper uses multiple regression analyses to examine and help explain variations in contributions...
Thesis (B.A.) in Liberal Arts and Sciences -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Bibli...
textPolitical campaigns are vital to democracy in the United States. Campaigns educate and mobilize...
This dissertation explains how candidates, parties, and independent groups have adjusted to the post...
Ever since the Continental Congress first convened, the politics of the American legislature has bee...
The electoral system is often treated as fixed, but throughout U.S. history significant changes in e...
Thesis (B.S.) in Liberal Arts and Sciences -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.Bibli...
This dissertation examines a number of issues that arise in U.S. Congressional elections. In the fir...
This thesis evaluates political action committees (PACs) in the United States as a form of interest ...
The purpose of this dissertation is twofold. The first purpose is explaining the incidence of the Ru...
In a time of increasing campaign costs and decreasing state political party activity, legislative pa...
Laurence SeidmanThis thesis examines the relationship between Political Action Committee donations a...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2006.Includes bibl...
Tremendous increases in campaign contributions at the state legislative level, both from labor and b...
The Political Action Committee (known by the conventional acronym of PAC) is a privately-organised g...
This paper uses multiple regression analyses to examine and help explain variations in contributions...
Thesis (B.A.) in Liberal Arts and Sciences -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Bibli...
textPolitical campaigns are vital to democracy in the United States. Campaigns educate and mobilize...
This dissertation explains how candidates, parties, and independent groups have adjusted to the post...
Ever since the Continental Congress first convened, the politics of the American legislature has bee...
The electoral system is often treated as fixed, but throughout U.S. history significant changes in e...