Abstract

This article focuses on the neglected side of congressional elections–voting in Senate contests. We summarize and discuss the extant literature on voting in Senate elections, comparing it to the much more well developed research on House contests. We then suggest a future research agenda for studies of Senate elections–an agenda that can take advantage of the 1988-1992 NES Senate Election Study.

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