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Elections Articles from APSA Journals

These archives contain selected articles for public view from the APSA journals American Political Science Review, PS: Political Science & Politics, and Perspectives on Politics.

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Other Articles:

"The Colbert Bump in Campaign Donations: More Truthful than Truthy" 
James Fowler (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2008)

"Spouses as Campaign Surrogates: Strategic Appearances by Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates' Wives in the 2004 Election" 
Susan A. MacManus and Andrew F. Quecan, (PS: Political Science and Politics, Apr. 2008)

"Effects of “In-Your-Face” Television Discourse on Receptions of a Legitimate Opposition" 
Diana C. Mutz (American Political Science Review, Nov. 2007)

"Cycles in American National Electoral Politics, 1854–2006: Statistical Evidence and an Explanatory Model"
Samuel Merrill, III, Bernard Grofman, and Thomas L. Brunell
(American Political Science Review, Feb. 2008)

"Social Pressure and Voter Turnout: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment"
Alan S. Gerber, Donlad P. Green, and Christopher W. Larimer
(American Political Science Review, Feb. 2008)

“The Voting Rights Act and the Election of Nonwhite Officials”
Pei-te Lien, Dianne M. Pinderhughes, Carol Hardy-Fanta, and Christine M. Sierra
(PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2007)

"Buying Expertise: Campaign Contributions and Attention to Policy Analysis in Congressional Committees"
Kevin M. Esterling
(American Political Science Review, Feb. 2007)

"Desperately Seeking Standards: The Court's Frustrating Attempts to Limit Political Gerrymandering"
Charles Backstrom, Samuel Krislov, and Leonard Robins 
(PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2006)

"Whites as a Minority and the New Biracial Coalition in New Orleans and Memphis"
Baodong Liu (PS: Political Science and Politics, Jan. 2006)

"How Many Voters Change Their Minds in the Month Preceding an Election?"
Andre Blais (PS: Political Science and Politics, Oct. 2004)

"Five Years Later: A Re-Assessment of Oregon's Vote by Mail Electoral Process"
Priscilla L. Southwell (PS: Political Science and Politics, Jan. 2004)

"Americans Abroad: The Challenge of a Globalized Electorate"
Taylor E. Dark III (PS: Political Science and Politics, Oct. 2003)

"Anatomy of a Rally Effect: George W. Bush and the War on Terrorism"
Marc J. Hetherington and Michael Nelson (PS: Political Science and Politics, Jan. 2003)

"Presidential Vote Models: A Recount"
Larry M. Bartels and John Zaller (PS: Political Science and Politics, Mar. 2001)

"Modeling the Future: Lessons from the Gore Forecast"
Michael S. Lewis-Beck and Charles Tien (PS: Political Science and Politics, Mar. 2001)

"On Forecasting the Presidential Vote"
Christopher Wlezien (PS: Political Science and Politics, Mar. 2001)

"The Referendum that Didn't Happen: The Forecasts of the 2000 Presidential Election"
James E. Campbell (PS: Political Science and Politics, Mar. 2001)

"Forecasting with Mixed Economic Signals: A Cautionary Tale"
Thomas M. Holbrook (PS: Political Science and Politics, Mar. 2001)

"Primary Colors: A Mixed Blessing for Al Gore"
Helmut Norpoth (PS: Political Science and Politics, Mar. 2001)

"It's Perot Stupid! The Legacy of the 1992 Perot Movement in the Major-Party System, 1992-2000"
Walter J. Stone and Ronald B. Rapoport (PS: Political Science and Politics, Mar. 2001)

"Law and Data: The Butterfly Ballot Episode"
Henry E. Brady, Michael C. Herron, Walter R. Mebane, Jasjeet Singh Sekhon, Kenneth W. Shotts, and Jonathan Wand (PS: Political Science and Politics, Mar. 2001)

"Popular Myths about Popular Vote-Electoral College Splits"
Brian J. Gaines (PS: Political Science and Politics, Mar. 2001)

"George W. Bush and the Ghosts of Presidents Past"
Fred I. Greenstein (PS: Political Science and Politics, Mar. 2001)

"Bipartisan Governing: Possible, Yes; Likely, No"
Barbara Sinclair (PS: Political Science and Politics, Mar. 2001)

"Drivers Wanted: Motor Voter and the Election of 1996"
Stephen Knack (PS: Political Science and Politics, Jun. 1999)

"Explaining Success and Failure in the 1998 Midterm Elections: Comparing the Influence of Swing Voters and Core Party Supporters"
Alan I. Abramowitz (PS: Political Science and Politics, Mar. 1999)

"Untangled Web: Internet Use during the 1998 Election"
David A. Dulio, Donald L. Goff, and James A. Thurber (PS: Political Science and Politics, Mar. 1999)


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