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JEFFREY A. KARP, EXPLAINING PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR LEGISLATIVE TERM LIMITS, Public Opinion Quarterly, Volume 59, Issue 3, FALL 1995, Pages 373–391, https://doi.org/10.1086/269482
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Abstract
A number of theories have been offered to explain popular support for term limits and their passage in states across the country. Using survey data from the 1992 American National Election Study and several other statewide surveys, this article examines the following explanations for term limits support: dissatisfaction with Congress and state legislatures, cynicism, self-interest, and ideology. An analysis of these data suggest that term limits support is not influenced by a dissatisfaction with legislatures or particular incumbents or by a specific ideology. Instead, support for term limits is related to cynicism and, to some extent, self-interest.
