The Influence of Campaign Contributions in State Legislatures: The Effects of Institutions and Politics
Campaign contributions are widely viewed as a corrupting influence but most scholarly research concludes that they have marginal impact on legislative behavior. Lynda W. Powell shows that contributions have considerable influence in some state legislatures but very little in others. Using a national survey of legislators, she develops an innovative measure of influence and delineates the factors that explain this great variation across the 99 U.S. state legislative chambers.



Powell identifies the personal, institutional, and political factors that determine how much time a legislator devotes to personal fundraising and fundraising for the caucus. She shows that the extent of donors' legislative influence varies in ways corresponding to the same variations in the factors that determine fundraising time. She also confirms a link between fundraising and lobbying with evidence supporting the theory that contributors gain access to legislators based on donations, Powell's findings have important implications for the debate over the role of money in the legislative process.

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The Influence of Campaign Contributions in State Legislatures: The Effects of Institutions and Politics
Campaign contributions are widely viewed as a corrupting influence but most scholarly research concludes that they have marginal impact on legislative behavior. Lynda W. Powell shows that contributions have considerable influence in some state legislatures but very little in others. Using a national survey of legislators, she develops an innovative measure of influence and delineates the factors that explain this great variation across the 99 U.S. state legislative chambers.



Powell identifies the personal, institutional, and political factors that determine how much time a legislator devotes to personal fundraising and fundraising for the caucus. She shows that the extent of donors' legislative influence varies in ways corresponding to the same variations in the factors that determine fundraising time. She also confirms a link between fundraising and lobbying with evidence supporting the theory that contributors gain access to legislators based on donations, Powell's findings have important implications for the debate over the role of money in the legislative process.

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The Influence of Campaign Contributions in State Legislatures: The Effects of Institutions and Politics

The Influence of Campaign Contributions in State Legislatures: The Effects of Institutions and Politics

by Lynda W. Powell
The Influence of Campaign Contributions in State Legislatures: The Effects of Institutions and Politics

The Influence of Campaign Contributions in State Legislatures: The Effects of Institutions and Politics

by Lynda W. Powell

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Campaign contributions are widely viewed as a corrupting influence but most scholarly research concludes that they have marginal impact on legislative behavior. Lynda W. Powell shows that contributions have considerable influence in some state legislatures but very little in others. Using a national survey of legislators, she develops an innovative measure of influence and delineates the factors that explain this great variation across the 99 U.S. state legislative chambers.



Powell identifies the personal, institutional, and political factors that determine how much time a legislator devotes to personal fundraising and fundraising for the caucus. She shows that the extent of donors' legislative influence varies in ways corresponding to the same variations in the factors that determine fundraising time. She also confirms a link between fundraising and lobbying with evidence supporting the theory that contributors gain access to legislators based on donations, Powell's findings have important implications for the debate over the role of money in the legislative process.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472028276
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 03/06/2012
Series: Legislative Politics And Policy Making
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 254
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Lynda W. Powell is Professor of Political Science at the University of Rochester.

Table of Contents

Contents List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: The Influence of Money and the Context of Fundraising in State Legislatures 1. Measuring the Influence of Campaign Contributions in the Legislative Process 2. Patterns of State Legislative Campaign Finance Part II: The Microlevel: The Fundraising of Individual Legislators 3. An Investment Model of Campaign Contributions 4. The Time Legislators Devote to Fundraising 5. How Much Is a Legislator’s Time Worth to a Contributor? Part III: The Macrolevel: Differences across Legislative Chambers 6. The Influence of Campaign Contributions in Legislative Chambers 7. Fundraising for the Caucus: Expectations and Practices 8. Fundraising and Lobbying Conclusion Appendix A: Survey of State Legislators Appendix B: Winbugs Code Notes References Index
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