Members of Congress leave the House or Senate for a variety of reasons; these may include resignation, death, or chamber action during a Congress, and retirement, electoral defeat, or pursuit of another office at the end of a Congress. This report discusses the number of Senators and Members of the House of Representatives who have left before the conclusion of a Congress since 1989
This report provides information on selected privileges and courtesies (with the exception of federa...
The present paper used national data to examine the outcome of political redistricting (in the Unite...
This work aims at laying the groundwork for a new approach to Congressional elections: turnover theo...
Politicians often seek elected office for opportunistic and ambitious reasons. While there is litera...
This report discusses the courtesies and privileges afforded to Members of the House and Senate, aft...
Turnover of membership in the House and Senate necessitates closing congressional offices. The closu...
Turnover of membership in the House and Senate necessitates closing congressional offices. The closu...
Under the United States Constitution and congressional practice, Members of Congress may have their ...
Since 1973, 84 Members of Congress-69 Representatives, and 15 Senators-have died in office. When a s...
Do members of the House of Representatives have a constitutional right to resign their seats? This A...
This report discusses how vacancies in Congress are filled when a Senator or Representative dies, re...
Voluntary departure from Congress through retirement is the second most common method of opening pos...
The average service tenure of members of the Senate and House of Representatives has varied substant...
This report identifies those 224 Members of Congress whose service in the House or Senate, or both, ...
This report presents data on Member tenure and a historical analysis of tenure trends. During the 19...
This report provides information on selected privileges and courtesies (with the exception of federa...
The present paper used national data to examine the outcome of political redistricting (in the Unite...
This work aims at laying the groundwork for a new approach to Congressional elections: turnover theo...
Politicians often seek elected office for opportunistic and ambitious reasons. While there is litera...
This report discusses the courtesies and privileges afforded to Members of the House and Senate, aft...
Turnover of membership in the House and Senate necessitates closing congressional offices. The closu...
Turnover of membership in the House and Senate necessitates closing congressional offices. The closu...
Under the United States Constitution and congressional practice, Members of Congress may have their ...
Since 1973, 84 Members of Congress-69 Representatives, and 15 Senators-have died in office. When a s...
Do members of the House of Representatives have a constitutional right to resign their seats? This A...
This report discusses how vacancies in Congress are filled when a Senator or Representative dies, re...
Voluntary departure from Congress through retirement is the second most common method of opening pos...
The average service tenure of members of the Senate and House of Representatives has varied substant...
This report identifies those 224 Members of Congress whose service in the House or Senate, or both, ...
This report presents data on Member tenure and a historical analysis of tenure trends. During the 19...
This report provides information on selected privileges and courtesies (with the exception of federa...
The present paper used national data to examine the outcome of political redistricting (in the Unite...
This work aims at laying the groundwork for a new approach to Congressional elections: turnover theo...