VAR CF0977 R KNOW CANDIDATE ALREADY IN HOUSE (1) COLUMNS 650 - 650 NUMERIC MD EQ 9 1958,1964,1966: Do you happen to know if (either/the) candidate is already in Congress? 1978 and later: Do you happen to know if <candidate in district where only 1 candidate ran> / either <first candidate in district where 2 candidates ran> or <second candidate in district where 2 candidates ran> was already in the U.S. House of Representatives before the election? ------------------------------------------------------------------- USE WEIGHT VARIABLE VCF0009/VCF0009A/VCF0009B. In 1966, 1982 and 1992, two 'incumbents' actually ran in several congressional districts. In these years, this was the result of redistricting, and the congressional election decided which 'incumbent' would remain as the 'new' district's representative. NOTE: 978-979 have not been altered as a result of corrections to 1978 data for type of House race (see notes VCF0902). 1996 and 1998: For districts with 2 major party candidates, the order in which the Democratic and Republican House candidate names were read within the question text was randomized. 1. Yes, candidate was/ one candidate was/ (some years: [see VCF0978]: both) 3. No, candidate wasn't/ neither candidate was 5. DK 9. NA; INAP, no major party candidate running; no post IW (1964, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996); abbrev. telephone IW 1984); Washington D.C.; short form (1992); question not used 1958: 97 1964: 312 1966: 93 1978: 180 1980: 912 1982: 169 1984: 929,932 1986: 213,216 1988: 708,711 1990: 231,234 1992: 5435,5438 1994: 431,434 1996: 961068, 961070 1998: 980299, 980301 ==============================