Getting “Primaried” in the Senate: Primary Challengers and the Roll-Call Voting Behavior of Sitting senators

Chase B. Meyer
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Abstract Primary challenges are semi-regular occurrences for incumbent members of Congress, and while many of these primary challengers never pose a serious threat to the incumbent, there are occasions when the incumbent faces a difficult primary challenge. How do incumbent members of Congress, particularly members of the Senate, act in response to primary challengers? This study examines the impact a primary challenger has on the voting behavior of incumbent senators to determine if incumbents change how they vote in Congress to counter their primary threat. In response to a primary challenger incumbent I find that senators shift their voting behavior and vote more often with their party’s leadership, but this is conditional on the threat-level posed by the primary challenger. High-quality primary challengers elicit the greatest shift in the incumbent’s behavior, according to this study. Supplemental data for this article is available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/07343469.2021.1922541 .
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在参议院获得“初选”:初选挑战者和现任参议员的唱名投票行为
对于现任国会议员来说,初选挑战是半定期发生的事情,尽管这些初选挑战者中的许多人从未对现任议员构成严重威胁,但现任议员有时会面临艰难的初选挑战。现任国会议员,特别是参议院议员,如何应对主要挑战者?本研究考察了主要挑战者对现任参议员投票行为的影响,以确定现任参议员是否会改变他们在国会的投票方式,以应对他们的主要威胁。在对主要挑战者现任的回应中,我发现参议员改变了他们的投票行为,更频繁地与本党领导人一起投票,但这是有条件的,主要挑战者构成的威胁程度。根据这项研究,高质量的初选挑战者能最大程度地改变现任总统的行为。本文的补充数据可在https://doi.org/10.1080/07343469.2021.1922541上在线获得。
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