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This is the final version as it appears for the citation: Jordan, Soren, Kim Quaile Hill, and Patricia A. Hurley. 2017. "Constituency Representation in Congress: In General and in Periods of Higher and Lower Partisan Polarization." In Congress Reconsidered Eleventh Edition, ed. Dodd, Lawrence C. and Bruce I Oppenheimer. Los Angeles: CQ Press, 119-137. The page numbers here are consistent with the published version. Corresponding author: Soren Jordan (sorenjordanpols@gmail.com).
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