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The Personal Vote: Constituency Service and Electoral Independence Reprint 2014 Edition
Contributor(s): Cain, Bruce (Author), Ferejohn, John (Author), Fiorina, Morris P. (Author)
ISBN: 0674493257     ISBN-13: 9780674493254
Publisher: Harvard University Press
OUR PRICE:   $61.75  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 1987
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Political Process - Campaigns & Elections
- Political Science | American Government - Legislative Branch
- Political Science | American Government - General
Dewey: 328.331
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.26 lbs) 278 pages
 
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Modern legislators are increasingly motivated to serve their constituents in personal ways. Representatives act like ultimate ombudsmen: they keep in close touch with their constituents and try to cultivate a relationship with them based on service and accessibility. The Personal Vote describes the behavior of representatives in the United States and Great Britain and the response of their constituents as well. It shows how congressmen and members of Parliament earn personalized support and how this attenuates their ties to national leaders and parties.

The larger significance of this empirical work arises from its implications for the structure of legislative institutions and the nature of legislative action. Personalized electoral support correlates with decentralized governing institutions and special-interest policy making. Such systems tend to inconsistency and stalemate. The United States illustrates a mature case of this development, and Britain is showing the first movements in this direction with the decline of an established two-party system, the rise of a centrist third party, greater volatility in the vote, growing backbench independence and increasing backbench pressure for committees and staff.

This book is essential for specialists in American national government, British politics, and comparative legislatures and comparative parties.