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Volume 8 • Number 4

Winter 2008


 

Research Articles

331    For Whom the TEL Tolls: Can State Tax and Expenditure Limits Effectively Reduce Spending?
by   Thad Kousser, University of California, San Diego
Matthew D. McCubbins, University of California, San Diego
Ellen Moule, University of California, San Diego
 
362     The Initiative Process and the Dynamics of State Interest Group Populations
by Frederick J. Boehmke, University of Iowa
 
384    Party, Performance, and Strategic Politicians: The Dynamics of Elections for Senator and Governor in 2006
by Adam R. Brown, University of California, San Diego
Gary C. Jacobson, University of California, San Diego

 
410    Paying the Price for a Seat on the Bench: Campaign Spending in Contested State Intermediate Appellate Court Elections  
by Brian Frederick, Bridgewater State College
Matthew J. Streb, Northern Illinois University

The Practical Researcher

 
430     State Legislative Elections, 1967–2003: Announcing the Completion of a Cleaned and Updated Dataset
by Thomas M. Carsey, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Richard G. Niemi, University of Rochester
William D. Berry, Florida State University
Lynda W. Powell, University of Rochester
James M. Snyder, Jr., Massachusetts Institute of Technology  
 
444    About the Authors
 

Announcements

 
446    SPPQ Editorial Updates
 
448    Call for Nominations
 

 
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