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Legislative Partisanship, Constituency and Malapportionment: The Case of California
American Political Science Review, 1972Two principal problems were analyzed in the study: (1) the impact of malapportionment on party voting, and (2) the influence of constituency on legislative partisanship. The California Senate was used as a test case because it was generally considered to deviate from the pattern of party voting found in other two-party states, and because it was the ...
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Malapportionment, Gerrymandering, and Party Fortunes in Congressional Elections
American Political Science Review, 1972This paper explores the relationship between the partisan division of the northern vote in U.S. House elections and the partisan division of northern House seats. From at least 1952 through 1964, there was a noticeable pro-Republican bias to northern districting, in the sense that the Republicans consistently won about ten per cent more of the seats ...
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Malapportionment in Myanmar’s Elections: A Slumbering Menace
Contemporary Southeast Asia, 2020Kai Ostwald, Constant Courtin
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Effect of Malapportionment on Voter Turnout: Evidence from Japan's Upper House Elections
Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy, 2020Naofumi Fujimura
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Local economic impacts of legislative malapportionment
Journal of Urban Economics, 2022openaire +1 more source

