Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals. While there are legislative and reputational returns to co-ordinated behavior, partisan loyalty has a detrimental effect on members’ electoral success. This article argues that members and parties navigate these competing forces by pursuing partisan legislation when the threat of electoral repercussions is relatively low – when elections are distant. This study tests our theory by examining US House members’ likelihood of voting with their party on both partisan and non-divisive votes during the course of the election cycle in order to assess whether members strategically alter their levels of party loyalty as elections approach. It also exp...
Abstract. We examine the proposition that legislative organization can be explained by the nature of...
Most explanations for the increased effect of partisanship on voting for the U.S. House focus on the...
In this article, we take advantage of a new source of data providing updates from the Majority Leade...
Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals....
We offer a theory of strategic party disloyalty to explain roll call voting in the US House. Our the...
To what extent is party loyalty a liability for incumbent legislators? Past research on legislative ...
To what extent is party loyalty a liability for incumbent legislators? Past research on legislative ...
Why are American politicians “single-minded seekers of reelection ” in some decades and fierce ideol...
Senate elections affect senators’ partisan behavior. Senators encounter incentives to display party...
Why does the influence of Congressional parties fluctuate over time? Building on prevailing answers,...
Additional contributor: Kathryn Pearson (faculty mentor).As the 2010 midterm election approaches, U....
Does partisan conflict damage citizens ’ perceptions of Congress? If so, why has partisan polarizati...
We examine the proposition that incentives for legislative organization can be explained by the natu...
This dissertation examines how partisan control of the voting agenda generates far-reaching and sign...
Legislators will sometimes vote against their party’s position on roll-call votes to differentiate t...
Abstract. We examine the proposition that legislative organization can be explained by the nature of...
Most explanations for the increased effect of partisanship on voting for the U.S. House focus on the...
In this article, we take advantage of a new source of data providing updates from the Majority Leade...
Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals....
We offer a theory of strategic party disloyalty to explain roll call voting in the US House. Our the...
To what extent is party loyalty a liability for incumbent legislators? Past research on legislative ...
To what extent is party loyalty a liability for incumbent legislators? Past research on legislative ...
Why are American politicians “single-minded seekers of reelection ” in some decades and fierce ideol...
Senate elections affect senators’ partisan behavior. Senators encounter incentives to display party...
Why does the influence of Congressional parties fluctuate over time? Building on prevailing answers,...
Additional contributor: Kathryn Pearson (faculty mentor).As the 2010 midterm election approaches, U....
Does partisan conflict damage citizens ’ perceptions of Congress? If so, why has partisan polarizati...
We examine the proposition that incentives for legislative organization can be explained by the natu...
This dissertation examines how partisan control of the voting agenda generates far-reaching and sign...
Legislators will sometimes vote against their party’s position on roll-call votes to differentiate t...
Abstract. We examine the proposition that legislative organization can be explained by the nature of...
Most explanations for the increased effect of partisanship on voting for the U.S. House focus on the...
In this article, we take advantage of a new source of data providing updates from the Majority Leade...