We study how electoral incentives affect policy choices on secondary issues, which only minorities of voters care intensely about. We develop a model in which office and policy-motivated politicians vote in favor of or against regulations on these issues. We derive conditions under which politicians flip-flop, voting according to their policy preferences at the beginning of their terms but in line with the preferences of single-issue minorities as they approach reelection. To assess the evidence, we study U.S. senators' votes on gun control, the environment, and reproductive rights. In line with the model's predictions, we find that election proximity has a pro-gun effect on Democratic senators and a pro-environment effect on Republican sen...
The median voter model is widely used in the public choice literature to explain legislator's b...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Extant research suggest...
The United States Senate represents almost 330 million people across 100 seats. But with two seats p...
We study how electoral incentives affect policy choices on secondary issues, which only minorities ...
We study how electoral incentives affect policy choices on secondary issues, which only minorities o...
We study how electoral incentives affect policy choices on secondary issues, which only minorities o...
Despite support from around 90 percent of US citizens in the wake of 2012’s Sandy Hook School shooti...
This paper explores to what extent secondary policy issues are influenced by electoral incentives. W...
This paper explores to what extent secondary policy issues are influenced by electoral incentives. W...
ABSTRACZ’: Using variables that represent a legislator’s entire legal constituency, previous researc...
This paper explores to what extent secondary policy issues are influenced by electoral in-centives. ...
Nearly all studies of gubernatorial voting focus on the role of state economic conditions and incumb...
I examine the differential responsiveness of U.S. senators to the preferences of rich and poor const...
Most studies of Senate elections have used aggregate data to examine the sources of electoral succes...
After a mass shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, in December 2012, the nation experienced a new episod...
The median voter model is widely used in the public choice literature to explain legislator's b...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Extant research suggest...
The United States Senate represents almost 330 million people across 100 seats. But with two seats p...
We study how electoral incentives affect policy choices on secondary issues, which only minorities ...
We study how electoral incentives affect policy choices on secondary issues, which only minorities o...
We study how electoral incentives affect policy choices on secondary issues, which only minorities o...
Despite support from around 90 percent of US citizens in the wake of 2012’s Sandy Hook School shooti...
This paper explores to what extent secondary policy issues are influenced by electoral incentives. W...
This paper explores to what extent secondary policy issues are influenced by electoral incentives. W...
ABSTRACZ’: Using variables that represent a legislator’s entire legal constituency, previous researc...
This paper explores to what extent secondary policy issues are influenced by electoral in-centives. ...
Nearly all studies of gubernatorial voting focus on the role of state economic conditions and incumb...
I examine the differential responsiveness of U.S. senators to the preferences of rich and poor const...
Most studies of Senate elections have used aggregate data to examine the sources of electoral succes...
After a mass shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, in December 2012, the nation experienced a new episod...
The median voter model is widely used in the public choice literature to explain legislator's b...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Extant research suggest...
The United States Senate represents almost 330 million people across 100 seats. But with two seats p...