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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel advances cutting-edge research on issues of representation in state politics. Here, we introduce four papers that examine the meaning and implications of representation and mis-representation. How is representation measured, and how do institutional factors map onto representation outcomes? And how does representation differ by policy area?
Capital Matters: Rural Interests and the Political Geography of Capital Location - Jordan Carr Peterson, North Carolina State University
Issues in Measuring Representation in the American Legislatures - Lynda W. Powell, University of Rochester
Representation and Health Policy in 50 States and 7,383 Districts - Boris Shor, University of Houston
Urban vs. Rural Representation and the Production of Policy in the States - John Brooks, Auburn University, Montgomery; John A. Henderson, Yale University