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Congressional Elections
Reapportionment Redistricting Gerrymandering
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How representative is Congress?
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Women in Congress- Today there are 21 in Senate (20%) Today there are 84 in House (19%) Less than many other countries
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African Americans: 145 in Congress since 1870. Currently serving = 49.
Make up 12% of US population, Today 1 in senate (1%), 48 (about 11%) in House. Latinos: 38 serving in Congress today. Make up 16% of population. 4 in Senate (4%), 34 in House (about 8%) Asians: about 5% of US population, 12 House (about 3%) and 3 in Senate (3%)
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Other groups LGBT – 7 total: 6 House, 1 Senate (Gallup poll – 4 % of population – would be 17 total) Religion 39 non-Christians in Congress: 2 Muslims (in House) 28 Jewish members (22 House, 8 Senate – overrepresented) 4 Hindu – all in House 3 Buddhist – 2 House, 1 Senate Very few atheists
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MAJORITY MINORITY DISTRICTS
Voting Rights Act Section 2: No procedures can be applied that deny/abridge citizen right to vote on account of race/color Courts have encouraged states to create M-M districts to comply with Section 2 and prevent “dilution of vote” – promote election of minority Congressmen
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House and Senate elections
Incumbency advantage: where does it come from? -decline of parties -constituency service a. district service b. constituent assistance - incumbent resources (staff, frank, webpges, campaign funds)
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Senate versus House elections
More even competition in Senate races More media coverage for Senate elections Better quality challenger in Senate
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National forces Definition:
Electoral effects felt across entire nation in a given election
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Congress: how is it organized?
Parties: Majority party House: Speaker, Majority Leader and Minority Leader Whips Senate: Majority Leader
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Procedures Rules: play bigger role in House (Senate is more informal)
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