Modern Congressional Election Theory Meets the 1992 House Elections
Abstract
The events surrounding the 1992 congressional elections—the check-kiting scandal, the last opportunity to convert campaign funds to personal funds, redistricting, and a public allegedly soured on Congress subsequent to pay raises, scandals, and the Thomas-Hill hearings-provided a unique oppor tunity to test the prevailing models of congressional elections. In this research, we analyze the forces that contributed to the coming of 110 new members...
Paper Details
Title
Modern Congressional Election Theory Meets the 1992 House Elections
Published Date
Dec 1, 1994
Journal
Volume
47
Issue
4
Pages
909 - 921
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