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eSymposium: The Noncandidate Campaign: Soft Money and Issue Advocacy in the 2002 Congressional Elections
PS July 2003

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This eSymposium, featured as part of the July 2003 issue (Vol. 26, Number 3) of PS: Political Science and Politics, contains articles that discuss the flow of money from political parties and interest groups to candidates in a number of states with new data that brings the 2002 congressional elections into the discussion.

OVERVIEW

Overview
David B. Magleby and J. Quin Monson

See Also:
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C

ARTICLES

Abstracts

"The 2002 Arizona First Congressional Race"
Frederic I. Solop and James I Bowie (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"The 2002 California Twenty-Ninth Congressional District Race"
Drew Linzer, David Menefee-Libey, and Matt Muller (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"Provincialism, Personalism, and Politics: Campaign Spending and the 2002 U.S. Senate Race in Arkansas"
Jay Barth and Janine Parry (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"Distorted by Outside Money: National Parties and the Race for Colorado's Seventh Congressional District"
Daniel A. Smith (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"The 2002 Delaware Senate Race"
Joseph A. Pika (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"Incumbent vs. Incumbent in Connecticut's Fifth Congressional District"
Sandra M. Anglund and Sarah M. Morehouse (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"Indiana's Second Congressional District"
John Roos and Christopher Rodriguez (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"The 2002 Iowa House and Senate Elections: The More Things Change . . ."
David P. Redlawsk and Arthur Sanders (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"The Maryland Eighth Congressional District"
Owen Abbe (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"The Michigan Senate Race"
Michael W. Traugott (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"The 2002 Mississippi Third District Race: From a Spark to a Fizzle"
David A. Breaux (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"The Minnesota U.S. Senate Race and the Second Congressional Race"
William H. Flanigan, Joanne M. Miller, Jennifer L. Williams, and Nancy H. Zingale (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"The 2000 Missouri Senate Race"
Martha Kropf, E. Terrence Jones, Matt McLaughlin, and Dale Neuman (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"The 2000 and 2002 Montana Senate and House Races--A Comparative Perspective"
Craig Wilson (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"The New Hampshire Soft Money "Orgy" of 2002"
J. Mark Wrighton (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"The North Carolina Eighth Congressional District Race"
Eric S. Heberlig (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"The New Mexico Federal Races"
Lonna Rae Atkinson, Nancy Carrillo, and Margaret C. Toulouse (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"The Pennsylvania Fourth Congressional District Race"
Chris Carmen (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"The 2002 Pennsylvania Seventeenth Congressional District Race"
Stephen K. Medvic and Matthew M. Schousen (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"The South Dakota Senate and At-Large Congressional District Races"
James Meader and John Bart (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)

"When Redistricting Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry: Utah's Second Congressional District"
Kelly Patterson (PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2003)