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Volume 4• Number 4

Winter 2004


Special Issue-Electoral Redistricting
Guest Editor: Michael P. McDonald, George Mason University

Research Articles

369    2001: A Redistricting Odyssey
by Michael P. McDonald, George Mason University
 
371    A Comparative Analysis of Redistricting Institutions in the United States, 2001-02    free article
by Michael P. McDonald, George Mason University
 
396     Incumbents Out, Party In? Term Limits and Partisan Redistricting in State Legislatures
by Brian F. Schaffner, American University
Michael W. Wagner, Indiana University
Jonathan Winburn, Indiana University
 
415     Redistricting Principles and Racial Representation
Jason Barabas, Harvard University and Southern Illinois University
Jennifer Jerit, Southern Illinois University
 
436     Static Ambition in a Changing World: Legislators' Preparations for, and Responses to, Redistricting
Robert G. Boatright, Clark University
 
455     The Effect of State Redistricting Methods on Electoral Competition in United States House of Representatives Races
Jamie L. Carson, University of Georgia
Michael H. Crespin, Michigan State University
 
470     Redistricting Local Governments in England: Rules, Procedures, and Electoral Outcomes
Colin Rallings, University of Plymouth
Michael Thrasher, University of Plymouth
Ron Johnston, University of Bristol
James Downe, Cardiff Business School
 
491     About the Authors
 

Announcements

 
493     Reviewers for SPPQ Volume 4
 
498     Volden Wins the 2003 SPPQ Best Paper Award
 
500     Call for Papers for SPPQ Special Issue-The Impacts of State Legislative Term Limits

 

 

 

 
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