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Volume 33, Number 4, November 2008
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Introduction

Introduction
pp. 499-500(2)
Author: Loewenberg, Gerhard

Articles

Laws and Roll Calls in the U.S. Congress, 1891-1994
pp. 511-541(31)
Authors: Clinton, Joshua D.; Lapinski, John

Legislative Voting Behavior, Seen and Unseen: A Theory of Roll-Call Vote Selection
pp. 543-572(30)
Authors: Carrubba, Clifford; Gabel, Matthew; Hug, Simon

Models of Nonresponse in Legislative Politics
pp. 573-601(29)
Authors: Rosas, Guillermo; Shomer, Yael

Legislative Productivity in the 93d-105th Congresses
pp. 603-618(16)
Authors: Cox, Gary W.; Terry, William C.

Strategic Voting in Multi-Office Elections
pp. 619-642(24)
Author: Peress, Michael

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