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The Effect of Primary Divisiveness in Gubernatorial and Senatorial Elections

Patrick J. Kenney
Tom W. Rice, University of Iowa

Abstract

Presents a study which examined the relationship between primary divisiveness and general election results in the United States gubernatorial and senatorial elections from 1970 to 1980. Criticisms on the causal connection between primary divisiveness and the general election vote; Variables in measuring primary divisiveness

Suggested Citation

Patrick J. Kenney and Tom W. Rice. "The Effect of Primary Divisiveness in Gubernatorial and Senatorial Elections" Journal of Politics 46.3 (1984): 904-915.



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