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Incumbency in congressional elections is important in order for the majority party to maintain control over either the Congress or House of Representatives. Incumbency has its own perks including a good record of service, the perks of being a member of congress, and the attraction of more money. More money brings more success and so on. Being an incumbent definitely is an advantage in a congressional election, as name recognition is a primary factor in voter decision.
Patrick Basham has written: 'Uncompetitive elections and the American political system' -- subject(s): Campaign funds, Competition, Elections, Incumbency (Public officers), Political campaigns, Politics and government
incumbency is a person that holds a office
Actually there is no correlation between the bailout plans and the US elections. The plans were initiated by president George Bush to help the economy to recover from the crisis. Though he wasnt in the race for the president post, he initiated it and hence there is no basic connection between the two.
incumbency helps member stay elected in office for the next term...
Incumbency has better financed campaigns, for starters. But also, people feel like they are in good hands when they vote for an incumbency b/c that person has already dint this before so they have the political background and know what they are doing. That is what I have researched so far!
because he has power
Eric Le Borgne has written: 'Do elections always motivate incumbents?' -- subject(s): Civil service, Incumbency (Public officers), Election, Production functions (Economic theory)
Incumbency has advantage in that the government in power has the resource of the state or nation in his custody and can use to maximum is in Constant touch with the people and will use that to win them over.
A group of people who have elected someone else to represent them is called an incumbency. This person will serve as an official post.
incumbent, in politics, is the holder of a political office. This term is usually used in reference to elections, in which races can often be defined as being between an incumbent and non-incumbent. For example, in the 2004 United States presidential election, George W. Bush was the incumbent, because he was the president in the current term while the election sought to determine the president for the following term.
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