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The reapportionment revolution
pt. 2. Democrats and Republicans
A model of Congressional redistricting in the United States
The case of the disappearing bias
The role of the courts in the 1960s redistricting process
Bias, responsiveness and the courts
Redistricting's differing impact on Democratic and Republican incumbents
pt. 3. Incumbents and Challengers
The growth of the incumbency advantage
Candidate entry decisions and the incumbency advantage
Redistricting and electoral coordination
Redistricting, the probability of securing a majority, and entry
Reassessing the incumbency advantage.
pt. 2. Democrats and Republicans
A model of Congressional redistricting in the United States
The case of the disappearing bias
The role of the courts in the 1960s redistricting process
Bias, responsiveness and the courts
Redistricting's differing impact on Democratic and Republican incumbents
pt. 3. Incumbents and Challengers
The growth of the incumbency advantage
Candidate entry decisions and the incumbency advantage
Redistricting and electoral coordination
Redistricting, the probability of securing a majority, and entry
Reassessing the incumbency advantage.