na INLIS000000000009901 20221025102704 0010-0520009901 221025 | | eng 978-1-316-51021-6 eng 324.973 324.973 STO c Stone, Walter J Candidates and Voters : Ideology, Valence, and Representation in US Elections / Walter J. Stone Cet. 1 Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017 xiii, 209 p. ; 23 cm This book examine the relationship between the valence qualities of candidates and the ideological positions they take in U.S. House elections based on a study of the 2006 midterm elections. This book design enables readers to distinguish between campaign and character dimensions of candidate valence and to place candidates and districts on the same ideological scale. Incumbents with a personal-character advantage are closer ideologically to their district preferences, while disadvantaged challengers take more extreme policy positions. Contrary to conventional wisdom, challengers can reap electoral rewards by taking more extreme positions relative to their districts. This book explore a possible mechanism for this extremism effect by demonstrating that challengers closer to the extreme received greater financial contributions, which enhanced their chances of victory. This book results bear on theories of representation that include policy and valence, although the interactions between these two dimensions may be complex and counterintuitive. United States Congress House - Elections 26485/MK-RI/XII-2017 26485/MK-RI/XII-2017