Support for Legislative Term Limitations in California – Group Representation, Partisanship, and Campaign Information

Abstract

This study uses opinion data to assess the basis of public support for California\u27s term limit initiative (Proposition 140). We test if support was higher among members of demographic groups under-represented in the state\u27s legislature, if support displays a partisan bias, and if campaign contacts are associated with opinions. Ethnic and racial characteristics display little association with support; however women and younger voters were more supportive. Partisanship and campaign effects appear to have played an important role in shaping support for the initiative

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