TY - JOUR
T1 - The direct primary and the incumbency advantage in the US house of representatives
AU - Olson, Michael P.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 M. P. Olson
PY - 2020/10/8
Y1 - 2020/10/8
N2 - What is the relationship between the United States' uniquely democratic nominating procedure - the direct primary - and the incumbency advantage? I argue that the adoption of primary elections incentivizes legislators to cultivate and voters to use non-party reputations, leading to an increase in the incumbency advantage. To test this argument, I combine a regression discontinuity approach for estimating the incumbency advantage with a panel design to identify effects of direct primary adoption. The estimates from this differences-in-discontinuities design suggest that the adoption of the direct primary increased the incumbency advantage by about two percentage points. These results offer one possible institutional basis for the incumbency advantage in the US House of Representatives and provide new evidence for the central importance of primary elections in American politics.
AB - What is the relationship between the United States' uniquely democratic nominating procedure - the direct primary - and the incumbency advantage? I argue that the adoption of primary elections incentivizes legislators to cultivate and voters to use non-party reputations, leading to an increase in the incumbency advantage. To test this argument, I combine a regression discontinuity approach for estimating the incumbency advantage with a panel design to identify effects of direct primary adoption. The estimates from this differences-in-discontinuities design suggest that the adoption of the direct primary increased the incumbency advantage by about two percentage points. These results offer one possible institutional basis for the incumbency advantage in the US House of Representatives and provide new evidence for the central importance of primary elections in American politics.
KW - Direct primary
KW - Incumbency advantage
KW - Legislative elections
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U2 - 10.1561/100.00018168
DO - 10.1561/100.00018168
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85093673694
SN - 1554-0626
VL - 15
SP - 483
EP - 506
JO - Quarterly Journal of Political Science
JF - Quarterly Journal of Political Science
IS - 4
ER -