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BRIAN
F. SCHAFFNER
American University
MICHAEL W. WAGNER
Indiana University
JONATHAN WINBURN
Indiana University
Incumbents
Out, Party In? Term Limits and Partisan Redistricting in State Legislatures
How do term limits affect the electoral changes caused
by state legislative redistricting? To answer this question, we compare
the success of majority parties in the redistricting process in legislatures
with and without term limits. We hypothesize that majority parties use
the districts of term-limited members to redistribute supporters from
safe districts to more competitive ones. We find that, indeed, the majority
party changes district lines more in districts with term-limited legislators.
Furthermore, the majority party is more strategic in reallocating voters
for partisan gain in term-limited districts. Thus, our findings suggest
that term limits make the redistricting process more partisan and that
a reform intended to remove incumbents from the legislature actually strengthens
the majority party.
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