| Morris P. Fiorina, Professor Morris P Fiorina - 1989 - 198 pages
...almost all congressmen have multiple district offices that are open year-round. For further details see Norman J. Ornstein, Thomas E. Mann, and Michael J. Malbin, Vital Statistics on Congress, 1987-88 (Washington, DC : Congressional Quarterly, 1989), chap. 5. 3. Cain, Ferejohn, and Fiorina,... | |
| Timothy Cook - 2010 - 226 pages
...committee meetings were closed before 1973, falling off to 16percent in 1973, and 7 percent in 1975. Norman J. Ornstein, Thomas E. Mann, and Michael J. Malbin, Vital Statistics on Congress, 1987-1988 (Washington: CQ Press, 1987), p. 134. 42. Congress and Mass Communications, Hearings before... | |
| R. Douglas Arnold - 1990 - 298 pages
...and 53 percent of senators were reelected with at least sixty percent of the major party vote. See Norman J. Ornstein, Thomas E. Mann, and Michael J. Malbin, Vital Statistics on Congress, 19871988 (Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly, 1987), pp. 59-60. 4. Consider the members of the... | |
| Joel D. Aberbach - 2001 - 308 pages
...analysis of data for the Reagan years reported in chap. 3. 2. The sources for these data are as follows: Norman J. Ornstein, Thomas E. Mann, and Michael J. Malbin, Vital Statistics in Congress, 1987-1988, (Washington: Congressional Quarterly, 1987), pp. 147-48; Paul S. Rundquist,... | |
| Frank J. Sorauf - 1994 - 324 pages
...source is not given. 16. That is, 4064 of 4428 incumbents seeking reelection were successful. Data from Norman J. Ornstein, Thomas E. Mann, and Michael J. Malbin, Vital Statistics on Congress, 1989-1990 (Washington: Congressional Quarterly, 1990), p. 56. 1 7. Generally on the use of congressional... | |
| Robert P. Rhodes - 1992 - 358 pages
...67:68. 5. Fox, "Alzheimer's," p. 71. 6. Fox, "Alzheimer's,", pp. 77-84. 7. Kosterlitz, p. 1008. 8. Norman J. Ornstein, Thomas E. Mann and Michael J. Malbin, Vital Statistics on Congress Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly, 1990, Table 4-1, p. 117. 9. Samuel P. Huntington, "Congressional... | |
| James Sundquist - 2011 - 360 pages
...copyright laws, but the suggestion has not been followed. 32. Federal Election Commission data, compiled in Norman J. Ornstein, Thomas E. Mann, and Michael J. Malbin, Vital Statistics on Congress, 1991-1992 (Washington: Congressional Quarterly, 1992), pp. 74-75, 78-79. The comparisons between 1980... | |
| Laura Randall - 2006 - 364 pages
...the Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, and reported in various forms in many sources, including Norman J. Ornstein, Thomas E. Mann, and Michael J. Malbin, Vital Statistics on Congress. 1989-1990 (Washington: Congressional Quarterly Press, 1990). those who are involved in personal or... | |
| James Sundquist - 2011 - 370 pages
...its members in recent decades, usually specifying 47. Jones, Every Second Year, p. 43; and Norman ]. Ornstein, Thomas E. Mann, and Michael J. Malbin, Vital Statistics on Congress, 1991-1992 (Washington: Congressional Quarterly, 1992), pp. 53. 48. Every Second Year, p. 43. 49. Ibid.,... | |
| Paul C. Light - 2011 - 300 pages
...Accountability in American Government (Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1979), p. 103. Staffing figures are from Norman J. Ornstein, Thomas E. Mann, and Michael J. Malbin, Vital Statistics on Congress 1991—1992 (Congressional Quarterly Press, 1992). 10. PL 87-195, Sec. 624 (E)(7). 11. Quoted in Thomas... | |
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