Ambition, competition, and electoral reform : the politics of congressional elections across time
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Ambition, competition, and electoral reform : the politics of congressional elections across time
(Legislative politics & policy making)
University of Michigan Press, 2014
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Reprint. Originally published: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press , c2013
"First paperback edition 2014"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-166) and index
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In Ambition, Competition, and Electoral Reform, Jamie L. Carson and Jason M. Roberts present an original study of U.S. congressional elections and electoral institutions for 1872-1944 from a contemporary political science perspective. Using data on late nineteenth and early twentieth century congressional elections, the authors test the applicability in a historical context of modern political science theories, assess the effects of institutional reforms, and identify the factors that shape the competitiveness of elections. They present several key findings: the strategic politicians theory is applicable in an era without candidate-centred campaigns; there was an incumbency advantage prior to the full development of candidate-centred campaigns; institutional reforms have had a significant effect on elections; and the degree of electoral competition frequently correlates with elected officials' responsiveness to citizens.
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