Negative agenda control in the Senate and house: Fingerprints of majority party power S Gailmard, JA Jenkins The Journal of Politics 69 (3), 689-700, 2007 | 225 | 2007 |
Examining the bonding effects of party: A comparative analysis of roll-call voting in the US and Confederate Houses JA Jenkins American Journal of Political Science, 1144-1165, 1999 | 161 | 1999 |
Buying negative agenda control in the US House JA Jenkins, NW Monroe American Journal of Political Science 56 (4), 897-912, 2012 | 136 | 2012 |
The impact of national tides and district-level effects on electoral outcomes: The US congressional elections of 1862-63 JL Carson, JA Jenkins, DW Rohde, MA Souva American Journal of Political Science, 887-898, 2001 | 129 | 2001 |
Fighting for the speakership: the House and the rise of party government JA Jenkins, C Stewart Princeton University Press, 2012 | 109 | 2012 |
Agency problems, the 17th Amendment, and representation in the Senate S Gailmard, JA Jenkins American Journal of Political Science 53 (2), 324-342, 2009 | 104 | 2009 |
Examining the robustness of ideological voting: Evidence from the Confederate House of Representatives JA Jenkins American Journal of Political Science, 811-822, 2000 | 102 | 2000 |
Disasters and elections: Estimating the net effect of damage and relief in historical perspective B Heersink, BD Peterson, JA Jenkins Political analysis 25 (2), 260-268, 2017 | 92 | 2017 |
Property rights and the emergence of standing committee dominance in the nineteenth-century House JA Jenkins Legislative Studies Quarterly, 493-519, 1998 | 79 | 1998 |
Parties as procedural coalitions in Congress: An examination of differing career tracks JA Jenkins, MH Crespin, JL Carson Legislative Studies Quarterly 30 (3), 365-389, 2005 | 75 | 2005 |
Examining the electoral connection across time JL Carson, JA Jenkins Annual Review of Political Science 14 (1), 25-46, 2011 | 69 | 2011 |
Race and the representation of blacks' interests during reconstruction MD Cobb, JA Jenkins Political Research Quarterly 54 (1), 181-204, 2001 | 63 | 2001 |
Shirking in the contemporary Congress: A reappraisal JL Carson, MH Crespin, JA Jenkins, RJ Vander Wielen Political Analysis 12 (2), 176-179, 2004 | 60 | 2004 |
On Measuring Legislative Agenda‐Setting Power JA Jenkins, NW Monroe American journal of political science 60 (1), 158-174, 2016 | 57 | 2016 |
Partisanship, the electoral connection, and lame-duck sessions of Congress, 1877–2006 JA Jenkins, TP Nokken The Journal of Politics 70 (2), 450-465, 2008 | 55 | 2008 |
Investigating the incidence of killer amendments in congress JA Jenkins, MC Munger The Journal of Politics 65 (2), 498-517, 2003 | 55 | 2003 |
The spatial theory of voting and the presidential election of 1824 JA Jenkins, BR Sala American Journal of Political Science 42 (4), 1157-1179, 1998 | 54 | 1998 |
A reexamination of salary discrimination in professional basketball JA Jenkins Social Science Quarterly, 594-608, 1996 | 52 | 1996 |
Constituency cleavages and congressional parties: Measuring homogeneity and polarization, 1857–1913 JA Jenkins, E Schickler, JL Carson Social Science History 28 (4), 537-573, 2004 | 51 | 2004 |
Partisanship and contested election cases in the House of Representatives, 1789–2002 JA Jenkins Studies in American Political Development 18 (2), 112-135, 2004 | 49 | 2004 |