Reelection is frequently viewed as the most important goal for members of Congress, and to be reelected, members take positions that are in line with that of their constituencies. We argue that position taking behavior of United States senators should have changed to accommodate a new electoral constituency after the adoption of the Seventeenth Amendment. Specifically, we look at amending activity by members of Congress before and after the adoption of the Seventeenth Amendment. By offering amendments on the floor, members can ensure certain issues get discussed and solidify their positions with their constituents. To examine our hypotheses, we examine a dataset of all amendments that received a roll call vote in either chamber from the 59th (1905–1907) to the 68th Congress (1923–1925). Our results provide support for our theoretical claims.
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Building a Record: Amending Activity, Position Taking, and the Seventeenth Amendment Available to Purchase
Jamie L. Carson;
Jamie L. Carson
Department of Political Science,
University of Georgia
, 304B Baldwin Hall
AthensUSA
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Anthony J. Madonna;
Anthony J. Madonna
Department of Political Science,
University of Georgia
, 407 Baldwin Hall
AthensUSA
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Mark E. Owens;
Mark E. Owens
Department of Political Science,
The Citadel
, 171 Moultrie Street
CharlestonUSA
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Joel Sievert;
Joel Sievert
4Department of Political Science,
Texas Tech University
, 13 Holden Hall
LubbockUSA
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Ryan D. Williamson
Ryan D. Williamson
School of Politics, Public Affairs, & International Studies,
University of Wyoming
, 223A College of Arts & Science
LaramiUSA
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Online ISSN: 2689-4823
Print ISSN: 2689-4815
© J. L. Carson et al.
2020
A. Baker and J. B. Gelbach
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Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy (2025) 6 (1): 85–104.
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Carson JL, Madonna AJ, Owens ME, Sievert J, Williamson RD (2025), "Building a Record: Amending Activity, Position Taking, and the Seventeenth Amendment". Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy, Vol. 6 No. 1 pp. 85–104, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/113.00000118
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