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Redistricting and the
Decline of Competition in U.S. House Elections: Editor’s Introduction,
Sean Kelly, Niagara University
You Really Can’t
Beat Somebody With Nobody: Declining Competition in the American Political
System, J. Mark Wrighton, University of New Hampshire
The Decline in Competition
in House Elections: Another Perspective, Jeffrey Stonecash,
Syracuse University
Redistricting and
Electoral Competition: Some Historical Evidence, Erik
Engstrom, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
It Pays to Pay a Professional:
California’s Redistricting Compromise of 2002, Lara
Brown, University of California, Los Angeles
Has the Senate Become
the People’s House? R. Lawrence Butler, Rowan
University
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Republican Rule: Ten Years of Republican Control and Institutional
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