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Institutional Change in American Politics

The Case of Term Limits

Bruce E Cain editor Richard G Niemi editor Karl T Kurtz editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:The University of Michigan Press

Published:30th Sep '07

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This is the first comprehensive look at the long-term effect of the 1990s wave of term limits legislation. The term limits adopted in the 1990s are in effect in fifteen states today, and together constitute arguably the most significant single institutional change in American government of recent decades. The legislatures in these fifteen states have by now experienced a complete turnover of their membership; hundreds of experienced lawmakers have become ineligible for re-election, and their replacements must learn and perform their jobs in as few as six years. Now that term limits have been in effect long enough for both their electoral and institutional effects to become apparent, their consequences can be gauged fully. In the first study of its kind, renowned scholars Kurtz, Cain, and Niemi offer a broad evaluation of the effects these term limits have had on the national political landscape.

ISBN: 9780472069941

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 366g

264 pages