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Voting For Congress. Learning Objectives Evaluate how people develop political opinions and how this impacts their political behavior. Understand the.

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Page 1: Voting For Congress. Learning Objectives Evaluate how people develop political opinions and how this impacts their political behavior. Understand the.

Voting For Congress

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Learning Objectives

• Evaluate how people develop political opinions and how this impacts their political behavior.

• Understand the decision making process for why people vote as they do and how this changes over time.

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FINISHING UP ON DOWNS

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The System Matters

• Single Member Districts =1 Party

• Two Round Systems= multiple parties with ideological coalitions

• PR and Multi-Member Districts- multiple parties

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NEW PARTIES

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Getting New Parties

• Existing parties cant jump over each other

• New Parties come from– Between the gap– On the fringe

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How can Third Parties Win?

A Shift In Franchise…. The electorate changes!

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Splitting the Vote

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Ambiguity

• You can try to accomplish everything• It increases your appeal• It makes it harder for the voter to be rational!

Why?

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VOTING FOR CONGRESSHow Do We Vote For Congress

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Goals of Congressperson

• The Primary Goal is to Get Elected

• The Next goal is to get re-elected(Mayhew, 1974)

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Voting For Congress

We have seen this before

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PARTISANSHIP AND TURNOUT

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Lower turnout in Congressional Elections

• Lower Excitement

• Lower Salience

• Lower Information

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Partisanship is Most Important

• The biggest factor in Congressional election

• Even in open seat elections

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Safe Seats

• Seat Maximization through Gerrymandering

• Majority Minority Districts

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Residential Self Selection

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INCUMBENCYMajor Factor 2

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Incumbency

• Can Eclipse Partisanship in some places

• A resource that provides many benefits

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Incumbent Benefit - Money

• Attract Money at Higher Rates

• The War Chest

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Incumbent Benefit- Name Recognition

• We Vote For Who We Know

• What Incumbents Can Do

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Benefit 3 – Weak Challengers

• Run against Losers

• Scare off Good Challengers

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Lose<Not Run<Win

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Incumbency

• The incumbent dominates the discourse

• The incumbent has the advantages

• It is the Incumbent’s to lose

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Voluntary Retirements

• When candidates leave office, rather than run for re-election.

• Why people Retire?

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HOW INCUMBENTS CAN LOSE

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Stop Playing the Game

• Get too Old

• Become inattentive

• Scandal

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Strategic Challengers can Alter This

• They run when national trends favor their party

• They have local advantages as well

• They also have the most to lose!

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How Strategic Challengers Change Campaigns

• Attract Money

• Can turn National Issues into Local Ones

• Are Quality Challengers as Well

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What is a Quality Challenger

• A person who has formerly/currently held elective office

• Name Recognition, Access to Money, a constituuency

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INCUMBENCY IN THE HOUSE AND SENATE

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House Incumbency in 2008

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Senate Incumbency

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House vs Senate Incumbents

• Why are Senators more vulnerable?