Electoral institutions can affect the voting behavior of legislators who are elected through those institutions. In this article, the authors apply social network theory to study patterns of legislative choices under different primary election systems, and this approach leads the authors to study how electoral institutions affect legislative behavior differently than most previous research—that is, they focus on how electoral institutions affect the interactions between legislators. The authors use data on legislative voting behavior from the California State Assembly and exploit the changes that have been implemented in California’s primary elections process over the past two decades. Specifically, they hypothesize that legislators who wer...
This project examines how interest groups create partisan connections among U.S. House members. Alt...
We examine the proposition that incentives for legislative organization can be explained by the natu...
A number of scholars have described a steady increase in ideological polarization between Democrats ...
Electoral institutions can affect the voting behavior of legislators who are elected through those i...
In 2011, Oregon was one of many states in the U.S. consolidating their education governance around a...
Do political and legislative ties matter as much as conventional partisan or institutional factors f...
In this study, we explore the determinants of cosponsorship activity within state legislatures. Prev...
This article challenges the existing state-of-knowledge about legislative caucuses by arguing that t...
Scholars, politicians, parties, and the U.S. Supreme Court argue that restricting the set of eligibl...
This research compares policy outcome resulting from the legislative process and the direct ballot p...
How do electoral systems and intra-party candidate selection procedures shape legis-lators ’ incenti...
Abstract: In order to assess the relative impact of party and ideology on legislative behavior, this...
The central point of this dissertation is that the design of democratic institutions affects the way...
In so far as legislators value re-election, electoral institutions are said to shape their strategic...
What is the relationship between electoral institutions and the internal organiza-tion of legislatur...
This project examines how interest groups create partisan connections among U.S. House members. Alt...
We examine the proposition that incentives for legislative organization can be explained by the natu...
A number of scholars have described a steady increase in ideological polarization between Democrats ...
Electoral institutions can affect the voting behavior of legislators who are elected through those i...
In 2011, Oregon was one of many states in the U.S. consolidating their education governance around a...
Do political and legislative ties matter as much as conventional partisan or institutional factors f...
In this study, we explore the determinants of cosponsorship activity within state legislatures. Prev...
This article challenges the existing state-of-knowledge about legislative caucuses by arguing that t...
Scholars, politicians, parties, and the U.S. Supreme Court argue that restricting the set of eligibl...
This research compares policy outcome resulting from the legislative process and the direct ballot p...
How do electoral systems and intra-party candidate selection procedures shape legis-lators ’ incenti...
Abstract: In order to assess the relative impact of party and ideology on legislative behavior, this...
The central point of this dissertation is that the design of democratic institutions affects the way...
In so far as legislators value re-election, electoral institutions are said to shape their strategic...
What is the relationship between electoral institutions and the internal organiza-tion of legislatur...
This project examines how interest groups create partisan connections among U.S. House members. Alt...
We examine the proposition that incentives for legislative organization can be explained by the natu...
A number of scholars have described a steady increase in ideological polarization between Democrats ...