Keith Hamm - Publications

Affiliations: 
Political Science Rice University, Houston, TX 
Area:
Public Administration, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Public and Social Welfare

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Year Citation  Score
2014 Hamm KE, Malbin MJ, Kettler JJ, Glavin B. Independent spending in state elections, 2006-2010: Vertically networked political parties were the real story, not business Forum (Germany). 12: 305-328. DOI: 10.1515/For-2014-5003  0.428
2011 Hamm KE, Hedlund RD, Post SS. Committee specialization in U.S. state legislatures during the 20th century: Do legislatures tap the talents of their members? State Politics and Policy Quarterly. 11: 299-324. DOI: 10.1177/1532440011413082  0.324
2009 Hedlund RD, Coombs K, Martorano N, Hamm KE. Partisan stacking on legislative committees Legislative Studies Quarterly. 34: 175-191. DOI: 10.3162/036298009788314318  0.481
2008 Hamm KE, Hogan RE. Campaign finance laws and candidacy decisions in state legislative elections Political Research Quarterly. 61: 458-467. DOI: 10.1177/1065912908314646  0.441
2006 Hamm KE, Hedlund RD, Martorano N. Measuring state legislative committee power: Change and chamber differences in the 20th century State Politics and Policy Quarterly. 6: 88-111. DOI: 10.1177/153244000600600105  0.48
1996 Hedlund RD, Hamm KE. Political Parties as Vehicles for Organizing U.S. State Legislative Committees Legislative Studies Quarterly. 21: 383-408. DOI: 10.2307/440250  0.493
1996 Browne EC, Hamm KE. Legislative politics and the paradox of voting: Electoral Reform in Fourth Republic France British Journal of Political Science. 26: 165-198.  0.309
1992 Wiggins CW, Hamm KE, Bell CG. Interest-Group and Party Influence Agents in the Legislative Process: A Comparative State Analysis The Journal of Politics. 54: 82-100. DOI: 10.2307/2131644  0.3
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