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1 Representation Continued: Constituent Relations

2 Group Questions Why would anyone run for Congress?
Given those motivations, how can we the people ensure that members of Congress pay attention to their constituents?

3 Why would someone run for Congress?
Patriotism Power and ego Policy goals Political career ambition

4 How can you ensure that MC’s pay attention to their constituents?
Choose people of good character Strict anti-corruption rules Align their personal interests with the interests of their constituents

5 The re-election motive
Must get re-elected to further any other goals Must act in ways that will get them re-elected

6 Considerations Who will vote for you? Who will oppose you?
What can you do to help keep your job?

7 Fenno’s four constituencies:
Who will vote for you? Fenno’s four constituencies: Geographic Re-election Primary Personal

8 Who does an MC worry most about?
Potential opponents Balance Attentive and Inattentive publics

9 So what do they do? Allocation of resources Staff Budget Time

10 So what do they do? Allocation of resources Particularized benefits
Explaining Advertising Credit Claiming Position Taking

11 Given re-election motive, Congress as an institution will…
Be an ombudsman Expresses constituency preferences, not necessarily national preferences Engage more often in legislative activities that help re-election Legislation will contain particularized benefits Serve organized groups more than unorganized groups Express symbolic policy preferences, not necessarily follow through


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