MEASURING REGIONAL AGREEMENT IN SENATE VOTING, 1977 |
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Authors: | John Swauger |
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Abstract: | By delineating voting regions directly from Congressional statistics, geographers can help identify legislative voting patterns more precisely. Analysis of 1977 Senate roll calls using three measures of agreement reveals deep cleavages separating liberal Northeastern and Upper Middle Western senators from conservatives representing Southern and Western states. Senators from the same region often voted alike despite differences in party affiliation. |
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