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8.5: Works Cited

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    McGhee, Eric. “Assessing California’s Redistricting Commission.” Public Policy Institute of California, March 2018, www.ppic.org/wp-content/uploads/r-0317emr.pdf.

    Miller, Jenesse. “Top-Two and Open Primaries Lead to Less Extreme Lawmakers.” USC News, 21 May 2020, news.usc.edu/170366/top-two-open-primary-elections-less-extreme-lawmakers-usc-study/

    Myers, Adam S. “The Failed Diffusion of the Unicameral State Legislature, 1934-1944.” Studies in American Political Development, 32 (October 2018), 217-235.

    Pitkin, Hanna Fenichel. The Concept of Representation. Univ. of Calif. Press, 1967.

    “PPIC Statewide Survey - Featured Time Trends.” Public Policy Institute of California, 10 Dec. 2020, https://www.ppic.org/data-set/ppic-statewide-survey-featured-time-trends

    “Reforming California’s Initiative Process.” Public Policy Institute of California. 2013, https://www.ppic.org/publication/reforming-californias-initiative-process/

    Report of Registration - October 19, 2020. California Secretary of State, www.sos.ca.gov/elections/report-registration/15day-gen-2020

    “Rewriting the Rules.” The Economistwww.economist.com/democracy-in-america/2014/01/27/rewriting-the-rules


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