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Gary F. Moncrief is affiliated with Boise State University in the United States. Their academic career is primarily connected to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • The Effects of Term Limits on State Legislatures: A New Survey of the 50 States

    John M. Carey;Richard G. Niemi;Lynda W. Powell;Gary F. Moncrief

  • Legislative Politics in the States

    Keith E. Hamm;Gary Moncrief

  • Time, Term Limits, and Turnover: Trends in Membership Stability in U.S. State Legislatures

    Gary F. Moncrief;Richard G. Niemi;Lynda W. Powell

  • State Legislatures Today: Politics Under the Domes

    Peverill Squire;Gary Moncrief

  • Who runs for the legislature

    Gary F. Moncrief;Peverill Squire;Malcolm Edwin Jewell

  • For Whom the Bell Tolls: Term Limits and State Legislatures

    Gary F. Moncrief;Joel A. Thompson;Michael Haddon;Robert Hoyer

  • Women's Work? The Distribution and Prestige of Portfolios in the Canadian Provinces

    Donley T. Studlar;Gary F. Moncrief

  • Campaign Finance in State Legislative Elections

    Joel A. Thompson;Gary F. Moncrief

  • The implications of term limits for women and minorities: some evidence from the states

    Joel A. Thompson;Gary F. Moncrief

  • On the Outside Looking In: Lobbyists' Perspectives on the Effects of State Legislative Term Limits

    Gary Moncrief;Joel A. Thompson

  • Electoral Structure and State Legislative Representation: A Research Note

    Gary F. Moncrief;Joel A. Thompson

  • Changing Patterns in State Legislative Careers

    Gary F. Moncrief;Joel A. Thompson

  • Recruitment and Retention in U.S. Legislatures

    Gary F. Moncrief

  • Professionalization and Careerism in Canadian Provincial Assemblies: Comparison to U. S. State Legislatures

    Gary F. Moncrief

  • Gender, race, and the state legislature: A research note on the double disadvantage hypothesis

    Gary Moncrief;Joel A. Thompson;Robert Schuhmann

  • The Recruitment of Women Cabinet Ministers in the Canadian Provinces

    Donley T. Studlar;Gary F. Moncrief

  • The Old Statehouse, It Ain't What It Used to Be

    Gary F. Moncrief;Joel A. Thompson;Karl T. Kurtz

  • Revisiting the State of U. S. State Legislative Research

    Gary F. Moncrief;Joel A. Thompson;William Cassie

  • The Evolution of the State Legislature: Institutional Change and Legislative Careers

    Joel A. Thompson;Gary Moncrief

  • Terminating the Provincial Career: Retirement and Electoral Defeat in Canadian Provincial Legislatures, 1960–1997*

    Gary F. Moncrief

  • Urban and Rural Ridings and Women in Provincial Politics in Canada: A Research Note on Female MLAs

    Gary F. Moncrief;Joel A. Thompson

  • The Increase in Campaign Expenditures in State Legislative Elections: A Comparison of Four Northwestern States

    Gary Moncrief

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard G. Niemi
Richard G. Niemi University of Rochester
Peverill Squire
Peverill Squire University of Missouri
Donley T. Studlar
Donley T. Studlar West Virginia University
John M. Carey
John M. Carey Dartmouth College

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