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Louis Sandy Maisel (October 23, 1945 – December 9, 2024) was an American political scientist.

Works

Books

Author

  • Maisel, Louis Sandy (1982). From Obscurity to Oblivion: Running in the Congressional Primary. University of Tennessee Press.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (1987). Parties and Elections in America: The Electoral Process. McGraw-Hill.
  • Bibby, John F.; Maisel, L. Sandy (1998). Two Parties—Or More?: The American Party System. Westview Press.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (2007). American Political Parties and Elections: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; West, Darrell M.; Clifton, Brett M. (2007). Evaluating Campaign Quality: Can the Electoral Process be Improved?. Cambridge University Press.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Yoder, Jennifer A. (2024). Elections: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press.

Editor

  • Maisel, Louis; Sacks, Paul M., eds. (1975). The Future of Political Parties. SAGE Publications.
  • Maisel, Louis, ed. (1976). Changing Campaign Techniques: Elections and Values in Contemporary Democracies. SAGE Publications.
  • Maisel, Louis; Cooper, Joseph, eds. (1977). The Impact of the Electoral Process. SAGE Publications.
  • Maisel, Louis; Cooper, Joseph, eds. (1978). Political Parties: Development and Decay. SAGE Publications.
  • Maisel, Louis Sandy; Cooper, Joseph, eds. (1981). Congressional Elections. SAGE Publications.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy, ed. (1990). The Parties Respond: Changes in the American Party System. Westview Press.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy, ed. (1991). Political Parties & Elections in the United States: An Encyclopedia. Garland Publishing.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Shade, William G., eds. (1994). Parties and Politics in American History: A Reader. Garland Publishing.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Forman, Ira N., eds. (2001). Jews in American Politics. Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; West, Darrell M., eds. (2004). Running on Empty?: Political Discourse in Congressional Elections. Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Berry, Jeffrey M., eds. (2010). The Oxford Handbook of American Political Parties and Interest Groups. Oxford University Press.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Dineen, Hannah E., eds. (2018). Trumping Ethical Norms: Teachers, Preachers, Pollsters, and the Media Respond to Donald Trump. Routledge.

Thesis

  • Maisel, Louis (1972). Process and Policy in the House of Representatives: Congressional Housing Politics, 1961–1968 (PhD thesis). Columbia University.

Articles

  • Maisel, Louis (1976). "The Sixth American Party System: Two Plus N Parties?". Melbourne Journal of Politics. 7.
  • Helmer, John; Maisel, Louis (Winter 1978). "Analytical Problems in the Study of Presidential Advice: The Domestic Council Staff in Flux". Presidential Studies Quarterly. 8 (1): 45–67.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (January 1981). "Congressional Elections in 1978: The Road to the Nomination, the Road to the Election". American Politics Quarterly. 9 (1): 23–47.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (Fall 1983). "Teaching the Congress and Legislative Process Courses". News for Teachers of Political Science. 39: 9–11.
  • Brady, David W.; Bullock III, Charles S.; Maisel, L. Sandy (January 1988). "The Electoral Antecedents of Policy Innovations: A Comparative Analysis". Comparative Political Studies. 20 (4): 395–422.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (Winter 1993–1994). "The Platform-Writing Process: Candidate-Centered Platforms in 1992". Political Science Quarterly. 108 (4): 671–698.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (September 1995). "On the Inadequacy and Inappropriateness of the Replication Standard". PS: Political Science & Politics. 28 (3): 467–470.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Stone, Walter J. (February 1997). "Determinants of Candidate Emergence in U. S. House Elections: An Exploratory Study". Legislative Studies Quarterly. 22 (1): 79–96.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Ivry, Elizabeth J. (Fall 1997). "If You Don't Like Our Politics, Wait a Minute: Party Politics in Maine at the Century's End". Polity supplement. 30 (1): 15–35.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Falkenstein, Kara E.; Quigley, Alexander M. (September 1997). "Senate Retirements and Progressive Ambition among House Members in 1996". Congress & the Presidency. 24 (2): 31–48.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Ivry, Elizabeth J. (Winter 1997). "Rethinking Conventional Wisdom on Ticket Splitting and Fall Off". Party Development.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Stone, Walter J. (December 1998). "The Politics of Government-Funded Research: Notes from the Experience of the Candidate Emergence Study". PS: Political Science & Politics. 31 (4): 811–817.
  • Maestas, Cherie; Maisel, L. Sandy; Stone, Walter J. (April 1999). "Stepping Up or Stopping?: Candidate Emergence Among State Legislators" (Document). Southwest Political Science Association.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (May 2003). "Pick a Name. Any Name". The Forum. 1 (3).
  • Stone, Walter J.; Maisel, L. Sandy (November 2003). "The Not-So-Simple Calculus of Winning: Potential U.S. House Candidates' Nomination and General Election Prospects". The Journal of Politics. 65 (4): 951–977.
  • Stone, Walter J.; Maisel, L. Sandy; Maestas, Cherie D. (July 2004). "Quality Counts: Extending the Strategic Politician Model of Incumbent Deterrence". American Journal of Political Science. 48 (3): 479–495.
  • Maestas, Cherie D.; Maisel, L. Sandy; Stone, Walter J. (May 2005). "National Party Efforts to Recruit State Legislators to Run for the U.S. House". Legislative Studies Quarterly. 30 (2): 277–300.
  • West, Darrell M.; Maisel, L. Sandy; Clifton, Brett M. (Winter 2005–2006). "The Impact of Campaign Reform on Political Discourse". Political Science Quarterly. 120 (4): 637–651.
  • Maestas, Cherie D.; Fulton, Sarah A.; Maisel, L. Sandy; Stone, Walter J. (May 2006). "When to Risk It? Institutions, Ambitions, and the Decision to Run for the U.S. House". American Political Science Review. 100 (2): 195–208.
  • Fulton, Sarah A.; Maestas, Cherie D.; Maisel, L. Sandy; Stone, Walter J. (June 2006). "The Sense of a Woman: Gender, Ambition, and the Decision to Run for Congress". Political Research Quarterly. 59 (2): 235–248.
  • Stone, Walter J.; Hadley, Nathan J.; Peterson, Rolfe D.; Maestas, Cherie D.; Maisel, L. Sandy (September 2006). "Candidate Quality and Voter Response in U.S. House Elections" (Document). Colby College Goldfarb Center for Public Affairs, Working Papers in Economics.
  • Stone, Walter J.; Fulton, Sarah A.; Maestas, Cherie D.; Maisel, L. Sandy (January 2010). "Incumbency Reconsidered: Prospects, Strategic Retirement, and Incumbent Quality in U.S. House Elections". The Journal of Politics. 72 (1): 178–190.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Rouse, Justin; Wilson, Russell (2011). "Uncoventional Wisdom: The Future of Presidential Nominating Conventions". New England Journal of Political Science. 5 (2): 230–264.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (July 2012). "The Negative Consequences of Uncivil Political Discourse". PS: Political Science & Politics. 45 (3): 405–411.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Stone, Walter J. (Fall 2014). "Candidate Emergence Revisited: The Lingering Effects of Recruitment, Ambition, and Successful Prospects among House Candidates". Political Science Quarterly. 129 (3): 429–447.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (2016). "Why Did No One See this Coming? How Did It Happen?: The 2016 Presidential Election". Maine Policy Review. 25 (2): 63–65.

Chapters

  • Maisel, Louis (1975). "Party Reform and Political Participation: The Democrats in Maine". In Maisel, Louis; Sacks, Paul M. (eds.). The Future of Political Parties. SAGE Publications. p. 193–220.
  • Maisel, Louis (1976). "Public Financing and the Two-Party System: A Commentary". In Maisel, Louis (ed.). Changing Campaign Techniques: Elections and Values in Contemporary Democracies. SAGE Publications. pp. 79–92.
  • Maisel, Louis; Lieberman, Gerald J. (1977). "The Impact of Electoral Rules on Primary Elections: The Democratic Presidential Primaries in 1976". In Maisel, Louis; Cooper, Joseph (eds.). The Impact of the Electoral Process. SAGE Publications. pp. 39–80.
  • Cooper, Joseph; Maisel, Louis (1978). "Problems and Trends in Party Research: An Overview". In Maisel, Louis; Cooper, Joseph (eds.). Political Parties: Development and Decay. SAGE Publications. pp. 7–30.
  • Maisel, Louis Sandy (1981). "Congressional Information Sources". In Cooper, Joseph; Mackenzie, G. Calvin (eds.). The House at Work. University of Texas Press. pp. 247–274.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (1986). "Between Light and Shadow: The Political Context". In Rapoport, Ronald B.; Abramowitz, Alan I.; McGlennon, John (eds.). The Life of the Parties: Activists in Presidential Politics. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 29–43.
  • Hauss, Charles S.; Maisel, L. Sandy (1986). "Extremist Delegates: Myth and Reality". In Rapoport, Ronald B.; Abramowitz, Alan I.; McGlennon, John (eds.). The Life of the Parties: Activists in Presidential Politics. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 215–226.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (1990). "The Evolution of Political Parties: Toward the 21st Century". In Maisel, L. Sandy (ed.). The Parties Respond: Changes in the American Party System. Westview Press. pp. 307–323.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (1990). "The Incumbency Advantage". In Nugent, Margaret Latus; Johannes, John R. (eds.). Money, Elections, and Democracy: Reforming Congressional Campaign Finance. Westview Press. pp. 119–141.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Fowler, Linda L.; Jones, Ruth S.; Stone, Walter J. (1990). "The Naming of Candidates: Recruitment or Emergence?". In Maisel, L. Sandy (ed.). The Parties Respond: Changes in the American Party System. Westview Press. pp. 137–159.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (1992). "Quality Candidates in House and Senate Elections, from 1982 to 1990". In Hertzke, Allen D.; Peters Jr., Ronald M. (eds.). The Atomistic Congress: An Interpretation of Congressional Change. M. E. Sharpe. pp. 141–174.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (1992). "挑戦することなしに相手を倒すことはできない--分割政府1992年とその後" [You Can't Defeat Your Opponent Without Trying: Divided Government 1992 and Beyond]. In Abe, Hitoshi (ed.). アメリカ現代政治 [Contemporary American Politics]. University of Tokyo Press.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (1994). "Competition in Congressional Elections: Why More Qualified Candidates Do Not Seek Office". Rethinking Political Reform: Beyond Spending and Term Limits. Progressive Foundation. pp. 21–32.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (1994). "Legislative Work Load". In Silbey, Joel H. (ed.). Encyclopedia of the American Legislative System. Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 1143–1153.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Fowler, Linda L.; Jones, Ruth S.; Stone, Walter J. (1994). "Nomination Politics: The Roles of Institutional, Contextual, and Personal Variables". In Maisel, L. Sandy (ed.). The Parties Respond: Changes in the American Party System (2nd ed.). Westview Press. pp. 145–168.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (1994). "Political Parties at the Century's End". In Maisel, L. Sandy (ed.). The Parties Respond: Changes in the American Party System (2nd ed.). Westview Press. pp. 379–395.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (1994). "Political Parties in a Nonparty Era: Adapting to a New Role". In Maisel, L. Sandy; Shade, William G. (eds.). Parties and Politics in American History: A Reader. Garland Publishing. pp. 259–269.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Ivry, Elizabeth J.; Ling, Benjamin D.; Pennix, Stephanie G. (1996). "Re-exploring the Weak-Challenger Hypothesis: The 1994 Candidate Pools". In Klinkner, Philip A. (ed.). Midterm: The Elections of 1994 in Context. Routledge.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Gibson, Cary T.; Ivry, Elizabeth J. (1998). "The Continuing Importance of the Rules of the Game: Subpresidential Nominations in 1994 and 1996". In Maisel, L. Sandy (ed.). The Parties Respond: Changes in the American Party System (3rd ed.). Westview Press. pp. 147–169.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (1998). "Political Parties on the Eve of the Millennium". In Maisel, L. Sandy (ed.). The Parties Respond: Changes in the American Party System (3rd ed.). Westview Press. pp. 356–371.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (2001). "American Political Parties: Still Central to a Functioning Democracy?". In Cohen, Jeffrey E.; Fleisher, Richard; Kantor, Paul (eds.). American Political Parties: Decline or Resurgence. CQ Press. pp. 103–121.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Stone, Walter J. (2001). "Primary Elections as a Deterrence to Candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives". In Galderisi, Peter F.; Ezra, Marni; Lyons, Michael (eds.). Congressional Primaries and the Politics of Representation. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 29–47.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Stone, Walter J.; Maestas, Cherie (2001). "Quality Challengers to Congressional Incumbents: Can Better Candidates Be Found". In Herrnson, Paul S. (ed.). Playing Hardball: Campaigning for the U.S. Congress. Prentice Hall. pp. 12–40.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Bibby, John F. (2002). "Election Laws, Court Rulings, Party Rules and Practices: Steps Toward and Away from a Stronger Party Role". In Green, John C.; Herrnson, Paul S. (eds.). Responsible Partisanship?: The Evolution of American Political Parties Since 1950. University Press of Kansas. pp. 61–81.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Maestas, Cherie; Stone, Walter J. (2002). "The Party Role in Congressional Competition". In Maisel, L. Sandy (ed.). The Parties Respond: Changes in the American Party System (4th ed.). Westview Press. pp. 121–138.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (2002). "Promises and Persuasion". In Nelson, Candice J.; Dulio, David A.; Medvic, Stephen K. (eds.). Shades of Gray: Perspectives on Campaign Ethics. Brookings Institution Press. pp. 39–60.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Maestas, Cherie D.; Stone, Walter J. (2005). "The Impact of Redistricting on Candidate Emergence". In Mann, Thomas E.; Cain, Bruce E. (eds.). Party Lines: Competition, Partisanship, and Congressional Redistricting. Brookings Institution Press. pp. 31–50.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy; Berry, Jeffrey M. (2010). "The State of Research on Political Parties and Interest Groups". In Maisel, L. Sandy; Berry, Jeffrey M. (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of American Political Parties and Interest Groups. Oxford University Press. pp. 3–18.
  • Stone, Walter J.; Maisel, L. Sandy; Lowman, Trevor C. (2012). "Boehner's Dilemma: A Tempest in a Tea Party?". In Brewer, Mark D.; Maisel, L. Sandy (eds.). The Parties Respond: Changes in the American Party System (5th ed.). Westview Press. pp. 213–236.
  • Maisel, L. Sandy (2012). "Political Parties, American". In Coates, David (ed.). The Oxford Companion to American Politics. Vol. 2. Oxford University Press. pp. 209–217.