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Structuring Good Representation: Institutional Design and Elections in California

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2018

Sara Sadhwani
Affiliation:
University of Southern California
Jane Junn
Affiliation:
University of Southern California

Abstract

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Symposium: The Good Representative 2.0
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Copyright © American Political Science Association 2018 

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