Congressmen's Voting Decisions(English, Paperback, Kingdon John W.)

Congressmen's Voting Decisions(English, Paperback, Kingdon John W.)

  • Kingdon John W.
Publisher:University of Michigan PressISBN 13: 9780472064014ISBN 10: 0472064010

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Congressmen's Voting Decisions(English, Paperback, Kingdon John W.) is written by Kingdon John W. and published by The University of Michigan Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0472064010 (ISBN 10) and 9780472064014 (ISBN 13).

Congressmen's Voting Decisions, now in its third edition, is a classic, influential analysis of how members of the U.S. House of Representatives decide how to vote. Drawing on extensive, in-depth interviews with legislators, staff, lobbyists, and other actors in the policymaking process, John W. Kingdon moves beyond abstract theories to examine the real-world influences and rules of thumb that guide floor voting. Combining statistical analysis with qualitative fieldwork, Kingdon identifies and clarifies the roles played by various actors-including constituents, fellow congressmen, party and committee leaders, interest groups, the administration, staff, and the mass media. He argues that, far from being dominated by one factor, legislative decision-making is nuanced and adaptive, with members weighing information sources, constituency expectations, interpersonal cues, and their own policy attitudes. The book explores the pressures of modern congressional service, the rise of decentralized power through subcommittees and increased staff, and the evolving impact of campaign finance and party polarization. Revised to reflect key changes in the institution from the 1970s through the 1980s-including the rise of single-issue advocacy, institutional reforms, and the impact of divided government-this edition offers readers a rich framework for understanding both enduring patterns and contemporary developments in legislative behavior. Essential reading for students of American politics, political scientists, and informed citizens, Congressmen's Voting Decisions remains a foundational work for anyone interested in what truly shapes the decisions in America's legislative branch.