Do legislators respond to congressional redistricting? A central tenet of American legislative scholarship over the last 20 years argues that members of Congress maintain consistent ideological positions throughout their tenure, and thus do not generally adapt their voting records to changes in the electoral environment. In contrast, a second literature argues that legislators are predominantly motivated by electoral incentives through an electoral connection, forcing them to adapt to the shifting environment as agents of the electorate. In this research note, I test these competing theories using data from the 2003 Texas redistricting. Despite being treated to a targeted gerrymander subjecting them to extreme electoral pressure, I find lit...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2010.Cataloged f...
Since the 1980s there has been a significant increase in polarization between the Republican and Dem...
Reelection and self-interest are recurring themes in the study of our congressional leaders. To date...
Do legislators respond to congressional redistricting? A central tenet of American legislative schol...
Do legislators respond to congressional redistricting? A central tenet of American legislative schol...
Do legislators respond to congressional redistricting? A central tenet of American legislative schol...
Do legislators respond to congressional redistricting? A central tenet of American legislative schol...
ABSTRACT Redistricting received substantial attention in the popular media in 2011, as states redrew...
Objective. In this article we assess the partisan effects of five plans proposed by Republican state...
In pursuit of electoral advantage, legislators create custom-designed congressional and legislative ...
Do legislators remain at one point on the ideological spectrum for their entire careers, or do they ...
In the United States, the decentralization of power over redistricting to the states has prevented t...
<div><p>Abstract</p><p>Reformers advocate the use of commissions rather than legislatures to redistr...
We demonstrate the surprising benefits of legislative redistricting (including partisan gerrymanderi...
While the effects of legal and institutional arrangements on political participation are well docume...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2010.Cataloged f...
Since the 1980s there has been a significant increase in polarization between the Republican and Dem...
Reelection and self-interest are recurring themes in the study of our congressional leaders. To date...
Do legislators respond to congressional redistricting? A central tenet of American legislative schol...
Do legislators respond to congressional redistricting? A central tenet of American legislative schol...
Do legislators respond to congressional redistricting? A central tenet of American legislative schol...
Do legislators respond to congressional redistricting? A central tenet of American legislative schol...
ABSTRACT Redistricting received substantial attention in the popular media in 2011, as states redrew...
Objective. In this article we assess the partisan effects of five plans proposed by Republican state...
In pursuit of electoral advantage, legislators create custom-designed congressional and legislative ...
Do legislators remain at one point on the ideological spectrum for their entire careers, or do they ...
In the United States, the decentralization of power over redistricting to the states has prevented t...
<div><p>Abstract</p><p>Reformers advocate the use of commissions rather than legislatures to redistr...
We demonstrate the surprising benefits of legislative redistricting (including partisan gerrymanderi...
While the effects of legal and institutional arrangements on political participation are well docume...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2010.Cataloged f...
Since the 1980s there has been a significant increase in polarization between the Republican and Dem...
Reelection and self-interest are recurring themes in the study of our congressional leaders. To date...