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OWEN G. ABBE
University of Maryland
PAUL S. HERRNSON
University of Maryland
Campaign
Professionalism in State
Legislative Elections
We know that state legislative election campaigns have
become increasingly expensive in recent years, but have they also become
more professionally run? We assess the degree to which campaign professionals
have proliferated in state legislative election campaigns and explain
this development in terms of the institutional changes in state legislatures
and the "congressionalization" of state legislative elections.
Nearly one-half of all state legislative candidates answering our survey
had hired professionals for their campaigns, using them mostly for direct
mail, media advertising, campaign management, and polling. Open-seat candidates
waged more professional campaigns than incumbents or their challengers.
We find that campaign professionalism in state legislative elections is
primarily a function of campaign spending, but that challengers hire professionals
at lower spending levels. We also find that employing professionals improves
the electoral performance of challengers, but not that of incumbents or
open-seat candidates.
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