Darrell Donakowski (February 23, 1968 – April 27, 2019) Darrell Donakowski, past Director of Studies of the American National Election Studies (ANES) and former employee of the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) at the University of Michigan, passed away suddenly on Saturday, April 27, 2019. He was 51 years old. Darrell’s colleagues… Continue reading Remembering ISR Staff Member Darrell Donakowski
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Judges Rule Michigan Congressional Districts Are Unconstitutionally Gerrymandered
In one instance, Jowei Chen of the University of Michigan, a political-science professor and expert witness for the plaintiffs, produced 1,000 simulated political maps drawn randomly according to the state’s standards, and compared them to the maps drawn by Republicans.¶¶“Not a single one of Dr. Chen’s simulated 1,000 plans created nine Republican congressional districts and… Continue reading Judges Rule Michigan Congressional Districts Are Unconstitutionally Gerrymandered
Why Jaitley’s Defence of Electoral Bonds Doesn’t Hold Water
“The most profound challenge is that what may appear to be the result of frauds may actually be produced by the kinds of strategic behaviour that is the stuff of politics. So frauds may not have occurred, or frauds may hide behind what appears to be normal,” says Walter Mebane, professor at the departments of… Continue reading Why Jaitley’s Defence of Electoral Bonds Doesn’t Hold Water
SRC Researchers at the 2019 Population Association of America Annual Meeting
While at the 2019 Population Association of America Annual Meeting, be sure to stop by the Health and Retirement Study and Panel Study of Income Dynamics exhibits in booths 21 and 22. Schedules by date of the presentations and posters using HRS and PSID data are available to download: the HRS schedule is here (PDF)… Continue reading SRC Researchers at the 2019 Population Association of America Annual Meeting
Trump and Netanyahu: the challenges at the polls of two of Bolsonaro’s leading international allies
Political scientist Mark Tessler, a professor at the University of Michigan in the United States, notes that the emergence of center parties that stand out in certain elections is not new on the Israeli political scene.¶¶”These center parties usually come and go. Sometimes, when they do well at the polls, they end up joining the… Continue reading Trump and Netanyahu: the challenges at the polls of two of Bolsonaro’s leading international allies
How Trump Could Lose the Election and Remain President
The U.S. also lacks the kind of politicized military that lets some discredited autocrats, like Venezuela’s Nicholás Maduro, hang on. “I can’t imagine the military accepting an effort to turn them into a partisan arm of the executive,” said Robert Mickey, a political scientist at the University of Michigan who researches the history of authoritarianism… Continue reading How Trump Could Lose the Election and Remain President
Americans Are Smart About Science
Pew isn’t the only organization that does these kinds of surveys. University of Michigan political scientist Jon Miller and the National Science Foundation have, separately, run similar polls going back decades. And all three sets of data — Pew’s, Miller’s and NSF — suggest that our national grasp of scientific fact isn’t too shabby.¶¶“I think… Continue reading Americans Are Smart About Science
Vincent Hutchings discusses the difficult terrain black presidential candidates face after Barack Obama
“After Barack Obama, they are facing voters that want more than symbols when it comes to race. … As a black person trying to become president, it’s a difficult terrain to travel that is bound up in questions about your background, history and policies. They are talking about race more and doing it in more… Continue reading Vincent Hutchings discusses the difficult terrain black presidential candidates face after Barack Obama
Kavanaugh Seems Conflicted On Partisan Gerrymandering At Supreme Court Arguments
He cited randomized maps drawn by Jowei Chen, a political science professor and election maps expert at the University of Michigan, and noted that North Carolina’s gerrymander was “not the result of chance. You can only achieve it by making partisan advantage the predominant motivation.”
Top Thai Parties Jostle for Power After First Election Since the Coup
Allen Hicken, professor of political science at the University of Michigan, noted that while Thaksin’s words read as “sour grapes,” the allegations have been circulating widely.¶¶He said he considered the three most troubling issues to be the delayed result announcements, turnouts exceeding 100 percent and a large number of invalid ballots.¶¶Hicken said he would withhold… Continue reading Top Thai Parties Jostle for Power After First Election Since the Coup