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Session Submission Type: Virtual Created Panel
What kinds of legislators get their bills passed? Is legislative success a predictor of electoral victory? Links between these two inquiries are a fruitful field for theoretical and empirical research, especially in the U.S. context. This panel provides a useful forum for the discussion of these interconnected dynamics
A Fuller Account of Lawmaking: The Lawmaking Productivity Metric in the Senate - Mandi Eatough, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Jessica Robinson Preece, Brigham Young University
Running for Political Office: Views of Legislators with Disabilities - Sally Friedman, SUNY, Albany; Richard Scotch, University of Texas at Dallas
The Historical Determinants of Legislative Effectiveness from 1873 to 2011 - Fang-Yi Chiou, Academia Sinica; Max Goplerud, University of Pittsburgh
Voting the District or Talking the District - Kris Miler, University of Maryland, College Park; SoRelle Wyckoff Gaynor, University of Maryland; Philip Resnik, University of Maryland; Pranav Goel, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Alexander Hoyle