[EL] Two campaign finance panels Sept. 3 at the Amer. Political Science Assoc. convention
Paul Gronke
paul.gronke at gmail.com
Tue Aug 23 12:30:13 PDT 2011
And to follow up once more, I posted this previously on electionupdates.caltech.edu. I believe that the papers are going to be freely distributed on SSRN, a change this year for APSA.
Go to apsanet.org and follow the links to "Conferences."
29-5 Electoral Reform and Voter Turnout in the American States
What Happens at the Polling Place
Barry C. Burden
University of Wisconsin, Madison, bcburden at wisc.edu
David T. Canon
University of Wisconsin, Madison, dcanon at polisci.wisc.edu
Donald P. Moynihan
University of Wisconsin, Madison, dmoynihan at lafollette.wisc.edu
Kenneth R. Mayer
University of Wisconsin, Madison, kmayer at polisci.wisc.edu
Jacob R. Neiheisel
University of Wisconsin, Madison, neiheisel at wisc.edu
Who Makes Voting Easier?: Understanding the Adoption of Election Reform in the American States
Daniel Biggers
University of Maryland, dbiggers at gvpt.umd.edu
Michael J. Hanmer
University of Maryland, mhanmer at umd.edu
Early Voting and Turnout: A County-Level Analysis
Elliott B. Fullmer
Georgetown University, elliott.fullmer at gmail.com
When No One Can Knock on Your Door: Getting Out The Vote to Overseas Americans
Michael J. Hanmer
University of Maryland, mhanmer at umd.edu
Claire M. Smith
Overseas Vote Foundation, claire at overseasvotefoundation.org
Paul S. Herrnson
University of Maryland, herrnson at umd.edu
State and Party Rules and Voter Turnout in Presidential Nomination Contests [Download Paper]
Caitlin Elizabeth Dwyer
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, dwyer077 at umn.edu
29-6 Theme Panel: Majoritarian Institutions and Minority Rights: Direct Democracy in the American States
State Constitutions And Entrenched Fundamental Rights: Proposition 8, Same-Sex Marriage, and the Basic Structure Doctrine [Download Paper]
Manoj Mate
Whittier Law School, manojmate at gmail.com
Citizens, Legislators and the Bully Ballot Box: Is the Citizen-Initiative Any Worse for Minority Rights than the Legislative-Referral? [Download Paper]
Tom Lubbock
University of Oxford, tom.lubbock at politics.ox.ac.uk
Changing Policy Designs for “Deviants”: Felon Enfranchisement in Rhode Island [Download Paper]
Michael Leo Owens
Emory University, michael.leo.owens at emory.edu
Marion Orr
Brown University, marion_orr at brown.edu
Facilitator or Barrier? State Policies on Bilingual Ballots and Their Impact on Participation [Download Paper]
Shauna Reilly
Northern Kentucky University, reillys3 at nku.edu
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On Aug 23, 2011, at 8:09 AM, Michael Malbin wrote:
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> To follow up on Dan's post about the redistricting panel, there will be two interesting campaign finance panels at this year's American Political Science Association Convention on Sept. 3. (see below my signature). Taken together with redistricting, they could make for a very full Saturday! Unlike a past year, it's great to see them NOT conflicting at the same time slot.
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> Michael J. Malbin
> Executive Director
> Campaign Finance Institute
> 1425 K Street NW (Suite 350)
> Washington, D.C. 20005
> PH: 202-969-8890. ext. 221
> email: mmalbin at CFInst.org
> web: http://www.CFInst.org
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> Saturday, Sep 3, 2011, 2:00 PM-3:45 PM
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> Co-Sponsored by the Political Organizations and Parties Section and the Campaign Finance Research Group
> 35-4 Dynamics of Campaign Fundraising
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> Chair(s): Paul Allen Beck
> Ohio State University, beck.9 at osu.edu
> Author(s):
> Do Caps on Donations Work? [Download Paper]
> Eric McGhee
> Public Policy Institute of California, mcghee at ppic.org
>
> Where Does the Money Come From: The Timing and Geography of Campaign Contributions to Presidential Candidates in the 2000 and 2008 Primaries [Download Paper]
> Andrew J. Dowdle
> University of Arkansas, adowdle at uark.edu
> Karen Sebold
> University of Arkansas, ksebold at uark.edu
> Scott Limbocker
> University of Arkansas, slimbock at uark.edu
>
> After Citizens United and SpeechNow.org: Considering the Consequences of New Campaign Finance Activities [Download Paper]
> Diana Dwyre
> California State University, Chico, ddwyre at csuchico.edu
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> National Political Conditions and the Intertwining of Incumbent and Party Fundraising in the U.S. House [Download Paper]
> Bruce A. Larson
> Gettysburg College, blarson at gettysburg.edu
> Eric S. Heberlig
> University of North Carolina, Charlotte, esheberl at uncc.edu
>
> Understanding the Impact of the Internet and First-time Donors in the 2008 Election Cycle [Download Paper]
> David B. Magleby
> Brigham Young University, david_magleby at byu.edu
> Jay Goodliffe
> Brigham Young University, goodliffe at byu.edu
> Joseph A. Olsen
> Brigham Young University, joseph_olsen at byu.edu
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> Discussant(s): Paul Allen Beck
> Ohio State University, beck.9 at osu.edu
> Robert G. Boatright
> Clark University, rboatright at clarku.edu
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> Saturday, Sep 3, 2011, 4:15 PM-6:00 PM
>
> Co-Sponsored by the Political Organizations and Parties Section and the Campaign Finance Research Group
> 35-5 Party and Interest Group Responses to Campaign Finance Reform
>
>
> Chair(s): Rick D. Farmer, Oklahoma Insurance Department, rick at rickfarmer.net
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> Citizens United, States Divided? The Interaction of Transparency and Spending in State Elections [Download Paper]
> Douglas Spencer
> University of California, Berkeley, dspencer at berkeley.edu
> Abby Wood
> University of California, Berkeley, abbywood at gmail.com
>
> The Value of Majority Party Status Reconsidered [Download Paper]
> Jonathan Wand
> Stanford University, wand at stanford.edu
>
> The Politics of American Business [Download Paper]
> Jonathan S. Krasno
> Binghamton University, SUNY, jkrasno at binghamton.edu
> Gregory Robinson
> Binghamton University, SUNY, grobinso at binghamton.edu
>
> Special Interest Partisanship: The Transformation of American Political Parties in Government [Download Paper]
> Katherine Krimmel
> Columbia University, klk2118 at columbia.edu
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> Discussant(s): Allan J. Cigler
> University of Kansas, acigler at ku.edu
> Timothy Werner
> Grinnell College, wernert at grinnell.edu
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