Legislators more likely to abstain when personal connections conflict with party.
The article looks at how personal connections among US Congress members affect their decision to abstain from voting. By analyzing voting patterns from multiple Congresses, the researchers found that legislators are more likely to abstain when their alumni connections also abstain. This tendency remains even after considering other factors that influence abstention choices. Additionally, when personal connections conflict with party demands, legislators are more inclined to abstain rather than take a side.