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Feb. 8, 2019 Congressional Elections and Incumbency Advantages
Campaigns & Elections Objective: Be able to understand how US congressional elections work and the influence incumbency has on elections
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Factors affecting outcomes of congressional elections
A. Incumbency: The greatest influence “Permanent congress”- (Dicks, Dingell, Byrd)
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Advantages of Incumbents:
Name Franking Privilege: (Derek Kilmer mailer) Staff Pork barrel Money Patronage Weak opponents Gerrymandering (safe seats)
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Factors affecting congressional elections…
B. Type of Election Incumbent campaigns: Open seat campaigns: House or Senate Midterm elections: Lightning Rod Coattail Effect Older, whiter, more educatedpresidential
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Factors affect…congressional elections
C. Media (Taliban Dan, Joni Ernst) D. Issues E. Technology: F. Party affiliation
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III. Incumbency advantages
Gerrymandering: Reapportionment-10 years ( Boundaries redrawn WA State: Packing vs. Cracking Effects of Gerrymandering: “Safe” seats Party in power STAYS Strangely-shaped districts Baker v. Carr, 1962-”one man, one vote” Wesberry v. Sanders, 1964 Shaw v. Reno, 1993 Miller v. Johnson, 1995
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Gerrymandering: Supreme Court
District linesequal population District linescontiguous Cannot dilute racial minority voting “Communities of interest”
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