Term limits and their consequences :: the aftermath of legislative reform /
Overview: Legislative term limits remain a controversial feature of the American political landscape. Term Limits and Their Consequences provides a clear, comprehensive, and nonpartisan look at all aspects of this contentious subject. Stanley M. Caress and Todd T. Kunioka trace the emergence of the...
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Zusammenfassung: | Overview: Legislative term limits remain a controversial feature of the American political landscape. Term Limits and Their Consequences provides a clear, comprehensive, and nonpartisan look at all aspects of this contentious subject. Stanley M. Caress and Todd T. Kunioka trace the emergence of the grassroots movement that supported term limits and explain why the idea of term limits became popular with voters. At the same time, they put term limits into a broader historical context, illustrating how they are one of many examples of the public's desire to reform government. Utilizing an impressive blend of quantitative data and interviews, Caress and Kunioka thoughtfully discuss the impact of term limits, focusing in particular on the nation's largest state, California. They scrutinize voting data to determine if term limits have altered election outcomes or the electoral chances of women and minority candidates, and reveal how restricting a legislator's time in office has changed political careers and ambitions. Designed to transform American politics, term limits did indeed bring change, but in ways ranging far beyond those anticipated by both their advocates and detractors. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (160 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781438443065 1438443064 |
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contents | Introduction -- Movement to establish term limits -- Why were term limits so popular -- Impact on the election of women -- Impact on the election of minority candidates -- Consequences of term limit enactment on career paths -- Changes in legislative leadership -- Insiders' views of term limits -- The future of term limits in the states and on Congress -- Conclusion. |
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spelling | Caress, Stanley Malcolm. Term limits and their consequences : the aftermath of legislative reform / Stanley M. Caress and Todd Kunioka. Albany : State University of New York Press, 2012. 1 online resource (160 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction -- Movement to establish term limits -- Why were term limits so popular -- Impact on the election of women -- Impact on the election of minority candidates -- Consequences of term limit enactment on career paths -- Changes in legislative leadership -- Insiders' views of term limits -- The future of term limits in the states and on Congress -- Conclusion. Print version record. Overview: Legislative term limits remain a controversial feature of the American political landscape. Term Limits and Their Consequences provides a clear, comprehensive, and nonpartisan look at all aspects of this contentious subject. Stanley M. Caress and Todd T. Kunioka trace the emergence of the grassroots movement that supported term limits and explain why the idea of term limits became popular with voters. At the same time, they put term limits into a broader historical context, illustrating how they are one of many examples of the public's desire to reform government. Utilizing an impressive blend of quantitative data and interviews, Caress and Kunioka thoughtfully discuss the impact of term limits, focusing in particular on the nation's largest state, California. They scrutinize voting data to determine if term limits have altered election outcomes or the electoral chances of women and minority candidates, and reveal how restricting a legislator's time in office has changed political careers and ambitions. Designed to transform American politics, term limits did indeed bring change, but in ways ranging far beyond those anticipated by both their advocates and detractors. English. United States. Congress Term of office. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140801 United States. Congress fast Term limits (Public office) United States States. Term limits (Public office) United States. Legislators Term of office United States States. Legislators Term of office United States. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government Legislative Branch. bisacsh Legislators Term of office fast Legislators Term of office U.S. states fast Term limits (Public office) fast Term limits (Public office) U.S. states fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Politik. sao Kunioka, Todd. Print version: 9781438443058 1438443056 (DLC) 2011037289 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=549587 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Caress, Stanley Malcolm Term limits and their consequences : the aftermath of legislative reform / Introduction -- Movement to establish term limits -- Why were term limits so popular -- Impact on the election of women -- Impact on the election of minority candidates -- Consequences of term limit enactment on career paths -- Changes in legislative leadership -- Insiders' views of term limits -- The future of term limits in the states and on Congress -- Conclusion. United States. Congress Term of office. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140801 United States. Congress fast Term limits (Public office) United States States. Term limits (Public office) United States. Legislators Term of office United States States. Legislators Term of office United States. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government Legislative Branch. bisacsh Legislators Term of office fast Legislators Term of office U.S. states fast Term limits (Public office) fast Term limits (Public office) U.S. states fast Politik. sao |
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title | Term limits and their consequences : the aftermath of legislative reform / |
title_auth | Term limits and their consequences : the aftermath of legislative reform / |
title_exact_search | Term limits and their consequences : the aftermath of legislative reform / |
title_full | Term limits and their consequences : the aftermath of legislative reform / Stanley M. Caress and Todd Kunioka. |
title_fullStr | Term limits and their consequences : the aftermath of legislative reform / Stanley M. Caress and Todd Kunioka. |
title_full_unstemmed | Term limits and their consequences : the aftermath of legislative reform / Stanley M. Caress and Todd Kunioka. |
title_short | Term limits and their consequences : |
title_sort | term limits and their consequences the aftermath of legislative reform |
title_sub | the aftermath of legislative reform / |
topic | United States. Congress Term of office. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140801 United States. Congress fast Term limits (Public office) United States States. Term limits (Public office) United States. Legislators Term of office United States States. Legislators Term of office United States. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government Legislative Branch. bisacsh Legislators Term of office fast Legislators Term of office U.S. states fast Term limits (Public office) fast Term limits (Public office) U.S. states fast Politik. sao |
topic_facet | United States. Congress Term of office. United States. Congress Term limits (Public office) United States States. Term limits (Public office) United States. Legislators Term of office United States States. Legislators Term of office United States. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government Legislative Branch. Legislators Term of office Legislators Term of office U.S. states Term limits (Public office) Term limits (Public office) U.S. states United States Politik. |
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