The symposium on mid-term elections is available here. The relevant papers are accessible from the titles.

Michael Lewis-Beck, University of Iowa and Charles Tien, Hunter College
"Mid-Term Election Forecast: A Democratic Congress"

Jennifer Steen, Boston College
"Surge-and-Decline and the 2002 Elections"

Georgia Duerst-Lahti, Beloit College
"Gender, Redistricting, and Other Aspects of Election 2002"

David Kimball, University of Missouri-St. Louis
"Election Reform Two Years After Florida"

Alan Abramowitz, Emory University
"Who Will Win in November: Using the Generic Vote Question to Forecast the
Outcome of the 2002 Midterm Election"

Bernard I. Tamas, Williams College
"The 2002 House Seat Swing in Historical Perspective"

Robert S. Erikson and Joseph Bafumi, Columbia University
"Generic Polls, Late Balancing Acts, and Midterm Outcomes: Lessons from History for 2002"



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