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How elections matter: A study of U.S. senators
Authors:A. Glazer  M. Robbins
Affiliation:1. School of Social Sciences, University of California, 92717, Irvine, CA
Abstract:Policy representation implies not only congruence between constituent and representative preferences, but also the ability of representatives to perceive and adjust to changing constituent preferences. This paper examines the extent of such representation among U.S. senators. It shows that a senator's voting behavior strongly affects his chances of election, but that senators demonstrate only a limited ability to adapt to changing constituent preferences.
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