Osnat Akirav summarises a journal article which examines the ability of legislators to get re-elected by their fulfilling their three roles: legislation, oversight and representation. She also re-examines the claim that most legislators are motivated by a desire to be re-elected, and that this desire determines the utility of their legislative activity toward this end by advertising, credit claiming and position taking. She further argues that different skills are required to be selected as a party’s choice and be re-elected, and to enact legislation. Thus, she distinguishes between two types of legislators—those who are electable and those who are successful in the legislature
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Stemming from ambition theory, a vast body of studies has demonstrated how politicians' pursuits of ...
International audienceThis paper disentangles resource management skills of candidates from the elec...
Over the past five years, legislative studies have emerged as a field of inquiry in political scienc...
What motivates politicians to engage in legislative activities? In multilevel systems politicians ma...
It is generally accepted that constituents punish and reward their elected representatives at the ba...
Party recruiters in proportional-representation (PR) systems are forced to do what their majoritaria...
A large body of literature has focused on potential causes and consequences of candidate nomination ...
This study explores political elites’ self-conceptualisation of parliamentary representation by usin...
tag=1 data=Parliamentarians as legislators. by David W. Lovell tag=2 data=Lovell, David W. tag=3 d...
Legislators are using political communication as an effort to absorb the society's aspirations. They...
Every two years American voters turn out to elect several thousand representatives to state legislat...
Periodic elections are the main instrument through which voters can hold politicians accountable. Fr...
International audienceThis article examines factors that influence voters’ knowledge of their repres...
This paper proposes a model of a legislature, formed by several parties, which has to vote for or ag...
This article extends the empirical evidence for the use of e-newsletters in parliamentary communicat...
Stemming from ambition theory, a vast body of studies has demonstrated how politicians' pursuits of ...
International audienceThis paper disentangles resource management skills of candidates from the elec...
Over the past five years, legislative studies have emerged as a field of inquiry in political scienc...