This study evaluates the roles of ideology, constituency, and political party for roll-call voting in the U.S. Senate on a broad set of environmental issues. The study estimates a model of political support using voting scores from the League of Conservation Voters (LCV) for the period 1988-1998, including observations on 91 senators for 130 roll-call votes. The study decomposes the scale-adjusted scores into relative weights due to the general electorate, the senator's support constituency, party leadership, and ideology. The main findings are that a senator's ideology is by far the most important consideration for voting profiles on environmental issues, and that party affiliation and regional loyalty explain about 74% of measured ideolog...
This study examines individual roll call votes on energy issues taken in Congress during the years 1...
This study investigates whether US senators are more likely to vote in favor of environmentally frie...
Abstract: In order to assess the relative impact of party and ideology on legislative behavior, this...
The analytic goal of this study is to determine the impact of partisanship, ideology, and constituen...
This paper quantifies the impact of environmentally-concerned constituents, as measured by original ...
In recent years the environment has become an increasingly salient issue, with many citizens calling...
Major party leaders not only seem to influence public opinion on global warming, argues this confer...
This dataverse contains the roll-call votes data on environmental issues in the U.S. The legislator-...
This research project is designed to explore the field of voting on environmental issues in the Hous...
The question of what prompts legislators to vote as they do has long been the subject of much empiri...
This paper examines a number of demographic aspects in congressional districts and states that playe...
The emergence and progression of green political parties over the past half-century has delivered a ...
The purpose of this analysis was to ascertain the effect of certain factors on U.S. public opinion r...
Students of American politics have long been interested in studying the factors influencing bureaucr...
This study investigates whether US senators are more likely to vote in favor of environmentally frie...
This study examines individual roll call votes on energy issues taken in Congress during the years 1...
This study investigates whether US senators are more likely to vote in favor of environmentally frie...
Abstract: In order to assess the relative impact of party and ideology on legislative behavior, this...
The analytic goal of this study is to determine the impact of partisanship, ideology, and constituen...
This paper quantifies the impact of environmentally-concerned constituents, as measured by original ...
In recent years the environment has become an increasingly salient issue, with many citizens calling...
Major party leaders not only seem to influence public opinion on global warming, argues this confer...
This dataverse contains the roll-call votes data on environmental issues in the U.S. The legislator-...
This research project is designed to explore the field of voting on environmental issues in the Hous...
The question of what prompts legislators to vote as they do has long been the subject of much empiri...
This paper examines a number of demographic aspects in congressional districts and states that playe...
The emergence and progression of green political parties over the past half-century has delivered a ...
The purpose of this analysis was to ascertain the effect of certain factors on U.S. public opinion r...
Students of American politics have long been interested in studying the factors influencing bureaucr...
This study investigates whether US senators are more likely to vote in favor of environmentally frie...
This study examines individual roll call votes on energy issues taken in Congress during the years 1...
This study investigates whether US senators are more likely to vote in favor of environmentally frie...
Abstract: In order to assess the relative impact of party and ideology on legislative behavior, this...