Nationalization of State Legislative Elections: Evidence From the Minnesota State Senate

Q2 Social Sciences
Timothy Lynch
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Abstract

This investigation explores the evolution of the relationship between national and local factors in Minnesota’s state legislative elections. Correlations demonstrate a growing connection between presidential and state legislative results between 1992 and 2020. Further, the findings reveal that national factors have exercised an outsized influence on State Senate election results in recent years, even when the strongest rival explanations are included in the analysis. In fact, when presidential vote and previous vote for a State Senate seat are assessed alongside incumbency and campaign spending in the 2020 election, presidential vote demonstrates the strongest influence on outcomes, while incumbency and candidate spending show negligible effects. The findings suggest that national factors thoroughly dominate state legislative elections. This has implications for policy responsiveness and raises the specter that the mismatch between a federal system and nationalized politics may prove unsustainable.
州立法选举的国有化:来自明尼苏达州参议院的证据
本研究探讨了明尼苏达州立法选举中国家和地方因素之间关系的演变。相关性表明,1992年至2020年期间,总统选举和州立法结果之间的联系越来越紧密。此外,调查结果显示,近年来,国家因素对州参议院选举结果产生了巨大的影响,即使在分析中包括了最强烈的竞争解释。事实上,如果将2020年大选中总统投票和之前对州参议院席位的投票与现任和竞选支出一起评估,总统投票对结果的影响最大,而现任和候选人支出的影响可以忽略不计。调查结果表明,国家因素彻底主导了州立法选举。这对政策反应能力产生了影响,并引发了一种担忧,即联邦制与国有化政治之间的不匹配可能是不可持续的。
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State and Local Government Review
State and Local Government Review Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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