“Lynch and Madonna offer an accessible and compelling journey through the intricate labyrinth of congressional rules to argue that roll call votes rarely provide the open transparency for which they are intended. Summing up: Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty; professionals.”
— R. J. Gelm, Choice
“Broken Record is an essential contribution to the literature on the U.S. Congress. While the roll call record has formed the foundation of congressional studies for decades, Lynch and Madonna masterfully illuminate the crucial—yet often overlooked—process behind how the record is generated. Their insightful analysis reveals that understanding the creation of the roll call record is key to truly comprehending the inner workings of Congress. Compelling and meticulously researched, Broken Record is indispensable for scholars of American legislative politics.”— Jason M. Roberts, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
“Voting is arguably a member of Congress’s most important act. Yet, until now, there has been no systematic study of why votes are public or when members go on record. In this well-researched book, Lynch and Madonna answer these questions and reveal how these choices shape our view of the first branch.”— Michael Crespin, University of Oklahoma
“Among the best features of Broken Record is the innovative use of original data to better understand changes to the recorded votes in Congress over time. This book makes a substantial contribution to existing research in this area with important implications.”— Michael J. Berry, University of Colorado, Denver