Explaining Senators' Votes on Supreme Court Appointment

Hannah Petruzzi

Using 22 nominations and 2000 senate votes, regression analyses were estimated to determine whether a difference exists in considerations of Republican and Democratic senators, or senators of the same and opposing party to the president, when casting confirmation votes. Both Republicans and Democrats consider qualifications most heavily, Republicans weigh ideology more, and Senators of the opposing party weigh qualifications over ideology. Results have important implications for our understanding of the nomination process and partisan considerations.
Major: 
Political Science & History
Exhibition Category: 
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Michael Nelson
Location: 
Alumni Hall, HUB-Robeson Center
Poster Number: 
105