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"Rogers finds that voters rarely hold legislators accountable, individually or collectively. . .Legislative scholars will find this book a valuable addition to their understanding of the relationships between legislators and their constituents." * Choice *
"Rogers offers the most comprehensive account of state legislative elections, in all their diverse aspects, yet attempted. He documents the fragility of the 'electoral connection' at the state level and thereby raises troubling questions about the health of American democracy. Richly empirical and full of original and fascinating findings, it marks a major advance in the study of its subject." -- Gary Jacobson | University of California, San Diego
“Do elections hold state legislators to account? The answer is ‘yes’ but a qualified ‘yes,’ according to Steven Rogers. Using an impressive array of data, Rogers analyzes this question from every conceivable angle. Every student of state legislatures, state elections, and state politics should read this book—if only to find out why the author recommends all states should be like Nebraska in having a unicameral legislature.” -- Virginia Gray | University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
"For every Member of Congress in the U.S., there are almost fourteen state legislators, and American states make critical policy decisions from abortion and education to guns and taxes. Yet this book offers something exceedingly rare: a comprehensive study of state legislative elections. A model of conceptual clarity and analytic rigor, Rogers' scholarship makes a compelling case for the limits of accountability in state legislative elections." -- Daniel Hopkins | University of Pennsylvania
"Understanding the relationship between elections and state policymakers’ decisions is increasingly vital, and Accountability in State Legislatures is a major contribution to the growing scholarship on how state democratic institutions operate. Rogers’ exhaustively researched analysis is essential reading for learning about the factors that determined who gets elected and how voters do—or do not—hold them accountable.” -- Tim Storey | National Conference of State Legislatures

Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Legislators Not Seeking Reelection: You Can’t Fire Me If I Quit
Chapter 3. Challengers in State Legislative Elections: A Lack of Choice
Chapter 4. Who Represents You in the Legislature?
Chapter 5. What Do Voters Think about in State Legislative Elections?
Chapter 6. Accountability for Representation: “Out of Step” but Mostly Still in Office
Chapter 7. The Electoral Impact of Party Performance: All Politics Are Not Local
Chapter 8. “Accountability” in Primary Elections
Chapter 9. The Cracking Foundation of Statehouse Democracy
Notes
References
Index

Accountability in State Legislatures Chicago

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      Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
      Publication Date: 11/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9780226827247, 978-0226827247
      ISBN10: 0226827240
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      Trade Review
      "Rogers finds that voters rarely hold legislators accountable, individually or collectively. . .Legislative scholars will find this book a valuable addition to their understanding of the relationships between legislators and their constituents." * Choice *
      "Rogers offers the most comprehensive account of state legislative elections, in all their diverse aspects, yet attempted. He documents the fragility of the 'electoral connection' at the state level and thereby raises troubling questions about the health of American democracy. Richly empirical and full of original and fascinating findings, it marks a major advance in the study of its subject." -- Gary Jacobson | University of California, San Diego
      “Do elections hold state legislators to account? The answer is ‘yes’ but a qualified ‘yes,’ according to Steven Rogers. Using an impressive array of data, Rogers analyzes this question from every conceivable angle. Every student of state legislatures, state elections, and state politics should read this book—if only to find out why the author recommends all states should be like Nebraska in having a unicameral legislature.” -- Virginia Gray | University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
      "For every Member of Congress in the U.S., there are almost fourteen state legislators, and American states make critical policy decisions from abortion and education to guns and taxes. Yet this book offers something exceedingly rare: a comprehensive study of state legislative elections. A model of conceptual clarity and analytic rigor, Rogers' scholarship makes a compelling case for the limits of accountability in state legislative elections." -- Daniel Hopkins | University of Pennsylvania
      "Understanding the relationship between elections and state policymakers’ decisions is increasingly vital, and Accountability in State Legislatures is a major contribution to the growing scholarship on how state democratic institutions operate. Rogers’ exhaustively researched analysis is essential reading for learning about the factors that determined who gets elected and how voters do—or do not—hold them accountable.” -- Tim Storey | National Conference of State Legislatures

      Table of Contents
      Preface
      Chapter 1. Introduction
      Chapter 2. Legislators Not Seeking Reelection: You Can’t Fire Me If I Quit
      Chapter 3. Challengers in State Legislative Elections: A Lack of Choice
      Chapter 4. Who Represents You in the Legislature?
      Chapter 5. What Do Voters Think about in State Legislative Elections?
      Chapter 6. Accountability for Representation: “Out of Step” but Mostly Still in Office
      Chapter 7. The Electoral Impact of Party Performance: All Politics Are Not Local
      Chapter 8. “Accountability” in Primary Elections
      Chapter 9. The Cracking Foundation of Statehouse Democracy
      Notes
      References
      Index

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