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Political Research Quarterly, Vol. 60, No. 2, 215-229 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/1065912907301678
© 2007 University of Utah

One More Piece to Make Us Puzzle

The Initiative Process and Legislators' Reelection Chances

Valentina A. Bali

Michigan State University, East Lansing

Belinda C. Davis

Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge

This article examines how the presence and usage of the initiative process impact the electoral chances of state legislators. Using individual-level data on state legislators across the states from 1970 to 1989, the authors find that the presence and frequency of use of the initiative do not hurt legislators' electoral chances. In fact, under certain institutional settings, the initiative process can have a small beneficial impact on legislator's reelection fortunes. In addition, the initiative can insulate legislators' electoral chances from national economic conditions. The authors argue these findings are compatible with the notion of state legislators adapting to the initiative process.

Key Words: initiative process • legislators • states


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