The Legislative Studies Quarterly is an international journal devoted to the publication of research on representative assemblies. Its purpose is to disseminate scholarly work on parliaments and legislatures, their relations to other political institutions, their functions in the political system, and the activities of their members both within the institution and outside. The Quarterly invites contributions from scholars in all countries. Its pages are open to all research approaches consistent with the normal canons of scholarship, and to work on representative assemblies in all settings and all time periods. The aim of the Quarterly is to contribute to the formulation and verification of general theories about legislative systems, processes, and behavior. The editors encourage contributors to emphasize the cross-national implications of their findings, even if these findings are based on research within a single country. The Legislative Studies Quarterly is the official journal of the Legislative Studies Section of the American Political Science Association.
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Aug 30, 2024
Chavarría-Mora, Elías; Chen, Chuang; González-Rostani, Valentina; Morgenstern, Scott, 2024, "Replication Archive for: How germane are moral and economic policies to ideology? Evidence from Latin American legislators", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BHZBEV, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:RxA4nzCLu2DOuPJZ9pMR+g== [fileUNF]
How do legislators, many of whom hold policy positions that are not consistently conservative or progressive, position themselves on the left–right ideological scale? Analyzing data from the Parliamentary Elites in Latin America (PELA) survey, this paper leverages combinations of moral and economic policy positions to determine the weight—germanene...
Jul 28, 2024
Kaslovsky, Jaclyn; Kistner, Michael, 2024, "Replication Data for: Responsive Rhetoric: Evidence from Congressional Redistricting", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/CCVUFY, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Do representatives change their messaging to match the partisanship of their district? Prior studies of Congressional communication reveal a correspondence between district and member partisanship, but rely on cross-sectional comparisons that do not distinguish between the role of electoral selection versus re-election incentives. In this paper, we...
Jul 18, 2024
Alles, Santiago, 2024, "Replication Data for: Institutional Opportunism: How Electoral Fortunes Shape Preferences for Power-Sharing Institutions in Latin America", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/8EEJTX, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:k5RMKHjOZ9XsVVthjiBB9Q== [fileUNF]
This file contains the dataset and scripts necessary to replicate results reported in Institutional Opportunism: How Electoral Fortunes Shape Preferences for Power-Sharing Institutions in Latin America (LSQ, 2024). This file additionally contains the article’s supporting information, and the data and scripts necessary to replicate results reported...
Jul 8, 2024
Kaslovsky, Jaclyn; Stone, Andrew, 2024, "Replication Data for: Geographic Representation and Requests for Federal Funds in the U.S. Senate", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QWLP8F, Harvard Dataverse, V1
An essential component of a representative’s job centers on deciding where to allocate scarce resources. How do legislators attempt to allocate spending across the geographic units of their constituencies, and what determines a legislator’s success in securing these resources? To answer these questions, we create a new dataset of all earmark reques...
Jul 3, 2024
Mustillo, Thomas J; Polga-Hecimovich, John; Sánchez, Francisco, 2024, "Replication Data for: The Logic of Ambitious Legislators in Fluid Party Systems", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/TYCZCA, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:AZCo1RIEwiTOnSjPxil+WQ== [fileUNF]
Two different legislator databases from Ecuador: 1) a public records dataset of every legislator who earned re-election from 1979 to 2021; and 2) the Parliamentary Elites in Latin America (PELA) surveys of all legislators from 1994-2017. Both sources distinguish between switchers and non-switchers. Additional .csv files used to produce Sankey diagr...
Jun 24, 2024
Bohigues, Asbel; Piscopo, Jennifer M.; Alexander, Amy, 2024, "Replication Data for: The Foundational Effects of Gender: Exploring Latin American Elites’ Perceptions of Corruption", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/DQM700, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:nSN9rzCYMaEyG58X5wLFqg== [fileUNF]
Replication Data for: The Foundational Effects of Gender: Exploring Latin American Elites’ Perceptions of Corruption (LSQ): (1) Appendix, (2) Dataset, (3) Do file.
Jun 12, 2024
Müller, Stefan; Ncib, Jihed, 2024, "Replication Data for: Legislating Landlords: Private Interests, Issue Emphasis, and Policy Positions", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/F9CB7G, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:Vg18epcfNx1ePonH0OXjuQ== [fileUNF]
Please read the file 000_README.pdf for information on all scripts and datasets. Note that data containing texts of tweets cannot be shared in this Dataverse. We provided rendered HTML files of all R scripts to confirm the replicability of all plots and tables reported in the paper and Supporting Information.
Jun 12, 2024
Acquarone, Iris E.; Di Landro, Gonzalo, 2024, "Replication Data for: "Historically Marginalized Groups and Ideological Representation in Legislatures”", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/5L9C1A, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Replication files for all figures and tables in the main paper and appendix
Mar 4, 2024
Oldham, Robert, 2024, "Replication Data for: "Partisan Governance and Minority Party Vetoes: Evidence from State Legislatures"", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QKIK4U, Harvard Dataverse, V1
It is often argued that bipartisan lawmaking depends on minority legislative parties controlling institutional veto points through divided government and/or supermajority pivots. Using a new dataset of state legislative roll call votes on tax increases – an issue where states vary in whether they require majority or supermajority votes – I assess (...
Mar 4, 2024
Funk Fordham, Rachel, 2024, "Replication Data for: Anti-Democratic Influence: The Effect of Citizens United on State Democratic Performance", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/VL1XVO, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:AUfGgEebS7lRgY//0z4tFQ== [fileUNF]
The files contain the replication code and data for "Anti-Democratic Influence: The Effect of Citizens United on State Democratic Performance."
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