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Government Redistribution in the Shadow of Legislative Elections: A Study of the Illinois Member Initiative Grants Program

Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2004
We study an Illinois state government program called “member initiative spending” and examine the extent to which three competing theories can explain the program's allocations among Illinois's 118 House districts. We show that member initiative monies distributed before the 2000 general election were disproportionately allocated to districts that were
MICHAEL C. HERRON, BRETT A. THEODOS
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Under the Influence?: Election Law and Redistributive Policy in the United States

2020
Drawing on the theoretical perspective that political, and in particular electoral, institutions influence the incentives of policymakers, this study examines the extent to which variation in US state election law is associated with variation in redistributive policy expenditures.
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Redistribution of Electoral Votes: Following the Constitution, Nebraska, and Maine to More Equal Representation in Presidential Elections

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Electoral College Reform is a renewed topic of conversation in the wake of each presidential election. This paper explores the elections of 1800, 1824, 1876, 1888, and 2000 and the failures of the Electoral College to elect the popular vote's president, as well as looking at the 2012 election and how the College nearly failed again.
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Redistributing Elected Senate Seats for Regional Balance

Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de Politiques, 1984
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Planetary health and the 2020 US election

Lancet, The, 2020
Howard Frumkin, Samuel Myers
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Redistributing Votes when Candidates Drop Out of an Election

The Mathematics Enthusiast
Stanley R. Huddy   +2 more
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