While political scientists know much about roll call voting, we still have much to learn about the way perceptions of constituents, personal priorities, and other factors shape the way legislators prioritize their voting preferences. This research is qualitative and interpretive in nature, making use of elite interviews and supplemented with archival materials when possible. These data include six semi-structured interviews with members of the Illinois congressional delegation representing Southern Illinois. Service to constituents has continually been an indicator of how effective an elected official is within their home district, their decisions concerning who to listen to, and what they will allow to influence them also shape what is,...
The dissertation is a three-part analysis of the impact of place and place attachment on legislative...
This dissertation is a replication study of the pioneering work of Richard F. Fenno’s Home Style, or...
This study, based on surveys of legislators in South Dakota, Texas, and Kentucky, measures the membe...
A key question in the congressional literature addresses the motivations of members of Congress. Wha...
Concerned with explanation and prediction of legislative decision-making, this thesis was based on t...
Scholars of representative democracy have long struggled with basic questions related to representat...
Every two years American voters turn out to elect several thousand representatives to state legislat...
State-level research affords scholars a unique opportunity to study legislative behavior because sta...
This paper examines the extent to which constituency and subconstituency preferences are reflected i...
The purpose of the study was to identify the decision-making processes of legislators engaged in pub...
The most important variable in a decision making situation is the role of information. On the streng...
Using a new data set on over 4,200 state legislators in 30 states, this paper systematically tests t...
We develop a model of legislative policy-making in which individual legislators are concerned with b...
The purpose of this dissertation is to assess the degree to which state legislators are responsive t...
Legislators have the power to make, edit, and retract laws, but what motivates the individual legisl...
The dissertation is a three-part analysis of the impact of place and place attachment on legislative...
This dissertation is a replication study of the pioneering work of Richard F. Fenno’s Home Style, or...
This study, based on surveys of legislators in South Dakota, Texas, and Kentucky, measures the membe...
A key question in the congressional literature addresses the motivations of members of Congress. Wha...
Concerned with explanation and prediction of legislative decision-making, this thesis was based on t...
Scholars of representative democracy have long struggled with basic questions related to representat...
Every two years American voters turn out to elect several thousand representatives to state legislat...
State-level research affords scholars a unique opportunity to study legislative behavior because sta...
This paper examines the extent to which constituency and subconstituency preferences are reflected i...
The purpose of the study was to identify the decision-making processes of legislators engaged in pub...
The most important variable in a decision making situation is the role of information. On the streng...
Using a new data set on over 4,200 state legislators in 30 states, this paper systematically tests t...
We develop a model of legislative policy-making in which individual legislators are concerned with b...
The purpose of this dissertation is to assess the degree to which state legislators are responsive t...
Legislators have the power to make, edit, and retract laws, but what motivates the individual legisl...
The dissertation is a three-part analysis of the impact of place and place attachment on legislative...
This dissertation is a replication study of the pioneering work of Richard F. Fenno’s Home Style, or...
This study, based on surveys of legislators in South Dakota, Texas, and Kentucky, measures the membe...