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Volume 3• Number 4

Winter 2003


Research Articles

329     Explaining Judicial Diversity: The Differential Ability of Women and Minorities to Attain Seats on State Supreme and Appellate Courts
by Mark S. Hurwitz, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Drew Noble Lanier, University of Central Florida
 
353    Strategic Candidate Decisionmaking and Competition in Gubernatorial Nonincumbent-Party Primaries
by Insun Kang, University of Rochester
Richard G. Niemi, University of Rochester
Lynda W. Powell, University of Rochester
 
353    Cross-State Bias in Voting and Registration Overreporting
in the Current Population Surveys
by Robert A. Bernstein, Auburn University
Anita Chadha, University of Houston, Downtown
Robert Montjoy, Auburn University
 

Review Essay

 
387   Improving the Harvest of State Legislative Research
Richard A. Clucas, Portland State University
 

The Practical Researcher

 
420   Measuring Public Corruption in the American States: A Survey of State House Reporters
by Richard T. Boylan, University of Alabama
Cheryl X. Long, Colgate University
 
439     About the Authors
 

Announcements

 
441   Reviewers for SPPQ Volume 3
 
445   Wolfinger, Highten, and Mullin Win the 2002 SPPQ Best Paper Award
 
447   Announcement and Call for Nominations: SPPQ Best Paper Award–2003
 
449   Call for Applications: SPPQ Associate Editor

 

 

 
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