State Politics & Policy Quarterly

Papers
(The TQCC of State Politics & Policy Quarterly is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Governor Partisanship Explains the Adoption of Statewide Mask Mandates in Response to COVID-1925
The Correlates of State Policy and the Structure of State Panel Data22
Can We Reduce Deception in Elite Field Experiments? Evidence from a Field Experiment with State Legislative Offices14
The Initiative Process and Policy Innovation in the American States12
The Politics of Pandemics: The Effect of Stay-At-Home Orders on COVID-19 Mitigation12
Are Republicans Bad for the Environment?9
Marginalization and Mobilization: The Roots of Female Legislators’ Collaborative Advantage in the States9
Voting Lines, Equal Treatment, and Early Voting Check-In Times in Florida8
The Effect of Partisan Representation at Different Levels of Government on Satisfaction with Democracy in the United States7
Policy Feedback and the Polarization of Interest Groups7
Do Term Limits “Limit” the Speaker? Examining the Effects of Legislative Term Limits on State Speaker Power6
Partisan Politics and Public Education: Finding the Formula for (Electoral) Success6
The Rule, Not the Exception: One-Party Monopolies in the American States6
Relative Unemployment, Political Information, and the Job Approval Ratings of State Governors and Legislatures5
Measuring Constituency Ideology Using Bayesian Universal Kriging5
Role Models or Partisan Models? The Effect of Prominent Women Officeholders5
New Data on Court Curbing by State Legislatures4
The Politics of Bicameral Agreement: Why and When Do State Lawmakers Go to Conference?4
Groups as Lawmakers: Group Bills in a US State Legislature4
Is It Us? Is It Them? Or Is It This Place? Predicting Civility in State Legislatures4
Bicameral Distinctiveness in American State Legislatures4
A Squire Index Update: Stability and Change in Legislative Professionalization, 1979–20214
Chasing Disparity: Economic Development Incentives and Income Inequality in the U.S. States3
Chief Justice Selection Rules and Judicial Ideology3
Local Candidate Roots and Electoral Advantages in US State Legislatures3
How State Responses to Economic Crisis Shape Income Inequality and Financial Well-Being3
The Politics of Wrongful Conviction Legislation3
Income Inequality and State Parties: Who Gets Represented?3
The Policy Blame Game: How Polarization Distorts Democratic Accountability across the Local, State, and Federal Level3
Redistricting and Incarceration: Examining the Electoral Consequences of New York’s Prohibition on Prison Gerrymandering3
State Policy and Lobbying in a Federal System: Evidence from the Production Tax Credit for Renewable Energy, 1998–20123
An Update to the Squire State Court of Last Resort Professionalization Index3
Partisan Strategy and the Adoption of Same-Day Registration in the American States3
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