美国众议院的立场选择和选举问责制

Gregory L. Bovitz, Jamie L. Carson
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虽然过去的研究已经提供了一些初步的证据,将立场立场的行为模式与现任者的选举命运联系起来,但我们没有一个全面的研究来告诉我们,个人的唱名投票是否会对选举产生影响,并让我们深入了解唱名立场可能对选举产生影响的条件。本文通过研究自20世纪70年代初以来众议院数百次点名对选举的影响,朝着填补这一空白迈出了一步。我们发现,在控制了通常的因素之后,广泛的个人唱名决定对现任者的选举差额有显著影响。我们还发现,一个特定的点名在多大程度上是有争议的、突出的,并成为党内分歧的催化剂,会影响它是否具有选举意义。总而言之,我们的分析解决了长期存在的问题,即立法者如何以及何时因其在国会的行为而在民意调查中受到奖励或惩罚。
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Position-Taking and Electoral Accountability in the U.S. House of Representatives
While past research has offered some initial evidence linking patterns of position-taking behavior with incumbents’ electoral fortunes, we are left without a comprehensive study that informs us whether individual roll-call votes can be electorally consequential and lends insight into the conditions under which position-taking on roll calls may yield electoral implications. This article takes a step toward filling that void by examining the electoral implications of hundreds of House roll calls since the early 1970s. We find that, after controlling for the usual factors, a wide range of individual roll-call decisions have significant effects on incumbents’ electoral margins. We also find that the extent to which a particular roll call is controversial, salient, and a catalyst for intra-party disagreement affects whether it has electoral implications. In sum, our analysis addresses longstanding questions regarding how and when legislators are rewarded or punished at the polls for their behavior in Congress.
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