Decision-Making on Roll Call Votes in the House of Representatives |
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Authors: | David C. Kozak |
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Affiliation: | The National War College |
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Abstract: | This article explores notions of contextual decision-making in congressional floor voting, based on structured interviews with 80 House Members. The research documents that congressmen make up their minds in different ways on different kinds of votes. Decision-making was found to be variegated; the major distinction is between high and low profile votes. The article also offers an optimistic assessment of the potential for constituency/representative linkages in House voting. |
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