Legislator Pivotality and Voter Accountability

Sarah E. Anderson, Daniel M. Butler, Laurel Harbridge‐Yong, Zoe Nemerever
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Pivotal legislators’ positions are critical to legislative outcomes, but does this heightened importance in policymaking translate into heightened electoral accountability or voter knowledge? Arguments about clarity of responsibility suggest that pivotal legislators, who are decisive in determining legislative outcomes, may be held to higher standards, while perspectives rooted in electoral incentives for position taking suggest they may not. Two survey experiments show that voters do not respond more strongly to pivotal legislators’ votes on policy. Moreover, observational data analysis rejects the expectation that constituents have more knowledge about the votes of pivotal moderate legislators compared to non-pivotal moderate legislators. These results suggest that pivotal legislators face similar, if not lower, accountability for their votes. Combined with the policy-concessions pivotal legislators can secure, these patterns point to the benefits that accrue to pivotal legislators from institutional rules that give them key veto power over policy.
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立法者的支点作用与选民问责制
举足轻重的立法者的立场对立法结果至关重要,但这种在决策中的重要性是否会转化为更高的选举责任或选民知识?关于责任明确性的论点表明,对立法结果起决定性作用的枢轴型议员可能会被要求达到更高的标准,而从选举激励机制的角度来看,他们可能不会被要求达到更高的标准。两项调查实验表明,选民并不会对举足轻重的立法者的政策投票做出更强烈的反应。此外,观察数据分析也否定了选民对枢轴型温和议员的投票比非枢轴型温和议员更了解的预期。这些结果表明,枢轴型议员在投票时面临类似的责任,甚至更低的责任。这些模式与枢轴型议员可以获得的政策让步相结合,表明枢轴型议员可以从赋予其关键的政策否决权的制度规则中获益。
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