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On the Nature of Ballot Rolloff in Contemporary State Supreme Court Elections
Unformatted Document Text:  Politics and America’s Courts. New York: The Century Foundation. Citrin, Jack, Eric Schickler, and John Sides. 2003. “What If Everyone Voted? Simulating the Impact of Increased Turnout in Senate Elections.” American Journal of Political Science 47 (January): 75-90. Dubois, Philip L. 1979. “Voter Turnout in State Judicial Elections: An Analysis of the Tail on the Electoral Kite.” Journal of Politics 41 (August): 865-887. Dubois, Philip L. 1980. From Ballot to Bench: Judicial Elections and the Quest for Accountability. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. Dubois, Philip L. 1984. “Voting Cues in Nonpartisan Trial Court Elections: A Multivariate Assessment.” Law and Society Review 18 (3): 395-436. Gerber, Alan S. and Donald P. Green. 2000. “The Effects of Canvassing, Telephone Calls, and Direct Mail on Voter Turnout: A Field Experiment.” American Political Science Review 94 (September): 653-663. Hall, Melinda Gann. 1995. “Justices as Representatives: Elections and Judicial Politics in the American States.” American Politics Quarterly 23 (October): 485-503. Hall, Melinda Gann. 1999. “Ballot Roll-Off in Judicial Elections: Contextual and Institutional Influences on Voter Participation in the American States.” Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the APSA, Atlanta, GA, September 2-5. Hall, Melinda Gann. 2001. “State Supreme Courts in American Democracy: Probing the Myths of Judicial Reform.” American Political Science Review 95 (June): 315-330. Hall, Melinda Gann and Chris W. Bonneau. 2006. “Does Quality Matter? Challengers in State Supreme Court Elections.” American Journal of Political Science: Forthcoming. Hall, William K. and Larry T. Aspin. 1987. “The Roll-Off Effect in Judicial Retention Elections.” Social Science Journal 24 (4): 415-427. 15

Authors: Hall, Melinda. and Bonneau, Chris.
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Politics and America’s Courts. New York: The Century Foundation.
Citrin, Jack, Eric Schickler, and John Sides. 2003. “What If Everyone Voted? Simulating
the Impact of Increased Turnout in Senate Elections.” American Journal of Political
Science 47 (January): 75-90.
Dubois, Philip L. 1979. “Voter Turnout in State Judicial Elections: An Analysis of the
Tail on the Electoral Kite.” Journal of Politics 41 (August): 865-887.
Dubois, Philip L. 1980. From Ballot to Bench: Judicial Elections and the Quest for
Accountability. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press.
Dubois, Philip L. 1984. “Voting Cues in Nonpartisan Trial Court Elections: A
Multivariate Assessment.” Law and Society Review 18 (3): 395-436.
Gerber, Alan S. and Donald P. Green. 2000. “The Effects of Canvassing, Telephone Calls,
and Direct Mail on Voter Turnout: A Field Experiment.” American Political Science
Review 94 (September): 653-663.
Hall, Melinda Gann. 1995. “Justices as Representatives: Elections and Judicial Politics in
the American States.” American Politics Quarterly 23 (October): 485-503.
Hall, Melinda Gann. 1999. “Ballot Roll-Off in Judicial Elections: Contextual and
Institutional Influences on Voter Participation in the American States.” Paper Presented
at the Annual Meeting of the APSA, Atlanta, GA, September 2-5.
Hall, Melinda Gann. 2001. “State Supreme Courts in American Democracy: Probing the
Myths of Judicial Reform.” American Political Science Review 95 (June): 315-330.
Hall, Melinda Gann and Chris W. Bonneau. 2006. “Does Quality Matter? Challengers in
State Supreme Court Elections.” American Journal of Political Science: Forthcoming.
Hall, William K. and Larry T. Aspin. 1987. “The Roll-Off Effect in Judicial Retention
Elections.” Social Science Journal 24 (4): 415-427.
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