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Candidate quality and US Senate elections
Authors:Christopher Duquette  Franklin G Mixon
Institution:1. The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA, USA;2. Columbus State University, Columbus, GA, USA
Abstract:We find that candidate quality is a key determinant of US Senate election outcomes. We model the results for the last 10 US Senate election cycles, from 2012 back to 1994, for a total of 345 election contests. For the contests where an incumbent seeks re-election, a quality challenger can significantly diminish the advantage that usually attaches to incumbency. For the open-seat contests, which tend to be more competitive, candidate quality can swing a close election. Governors who seek election to the US Senate receive the largest boost, as indicated by our candidate-quality variables vector. Wave effects and presidential coattail effects are also shown to be contributing factors in certain cases.
Keywords:Incumbancy  US Senate  open-seat elections  campaign  spending
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