We study vote trading among U.S. Congress members. By tracking roll-call votes within bills across five legislatures and politicians' personal connections made during the school years, we document a propensity of connected legislators to vote together that depends on how salient the bill is to the politicians' legislative agenda. Although this activity does not seem to enhance U.S. Congress members' legislative effectiveness, vote trading is a strong predictor of future promotions to position of leadership.

Logrolling in Congress / Battaglini, Marco; LEONE SCIABOLAZZA, Valerio; Patacchini, Eleonora. - (2023). - NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES. [10.3386/w31169].

Logrolling in Congress

Valerio Leone Sciabolazza;
2023

Abstract

We study vote trading among U.S. Congress members. By tracking roll-call votes within bills across five legislatures and politicians' personal connections made during the school years, we document a propensity of connected legislators to vote together that depends on how salient the bill is to the politicians' legislative agenda. Although this activity does not seem to enhance U.S. Congress members' legislative effectiveness, vote trading is a strong predictor of future promotions to position of leadership.
2023
NBER Working Paper Series
Logrolling; Political Networks; U.S. Congress
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Logrolling in Congress / Battaglini, Marco; LEONE SCIABOLAZZA, Valerio; Patacchini, Eleonora. - (2023). - NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES. [10.3386/w31169].
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