Paul Herrnson, Ph.D.

Professor of Political Science University of Connecticut

  • Storrs CT

Paul Herrnson's interests include political parties and elections, money and politics, and voting systems and election administration.

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Biography

Paul Herrnson earned his Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and his BA at Binghamton University. He is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Connecticut. His primary interests include political parties and elections, money and politics, and voting systems and election administration. He teaches courses on campaigns and elections and other aspects of American politics.

Areas of Expertise

Political Behavior
American Institutions and Politics
Election Administration
Voting Systems
Public Opinion
Money and Politics
Elections
Political Parties
Voting Technology

Education

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Ph.D.

Political Science

1986

University of Wisconsin-Madison

M.A.

Political Science

1983

State University of New York

B.A

Political Science

1981

Affiliations

  • American Political Science Association : Member
  • Midwest Political Science Association : Member
  • New England Political Science Association : Member
  • Southern Political Science Association: Past President
  • Journal of Election Administration Research & Practice : Editorial Board
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Accomplishments

Board of Regents Award for Public Service, University System of Maryland

2013

Award for Outstanding Teaching in Political Science, American Political Science Association and Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science National Honor Society

2010

Edward M. Johnson, Jr. Memorial Faculty Fellowship, University of Maryland

2010 - 2013

Social

Media Appearances

This Western Pa. congressman will have a big say over the future of Trump's agenda

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette  print

2024-11-30

“The Trump administration and Republican voters are going to expect Republican members of Congress to produce and pass Trump’s legislation, and a failure to do that could have consequences,” said Paul Herrnson, a professor of political science at the University of Connecticut and author of several books on Congress.

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Biden says it's 'vital' that U.S. Steel remain American-owned

Pittsburg Post-Gazette  print

2024-03-14

“It’s certainly intended to have an impact,” said Paul Herrnson, a political science professor at the University of Connecticut.

The companies said Wednesday, when reports first circulated that Mr. Biden would comment, that they "welcome the administration’s scrutiny of the transaction." They said the deal would result in "no job losses, plant closures, or transfer of production."

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Records show George Santos made questionable payments to vendors, experts say

Newsday  online

2023-01-16

Paul Herrnson, a University of Connecticut political science professor who focuses on issues such as money in politics, said the federal campaign finance system is “really built around the notion of disclosure."

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Articles

Most voters skipped ‘in person on Election Day’ when offered a choice of how and when to vote

The Conversation

2022-10-27

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in early 2020, state lawmakers, election administrators and others realized they had to move quickly. A presidential election was coming in just a few months, along with elections for every seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, one-third of the U.S. Senate, and all sorts of state and local positions. Primary season was already underway. And nobody was sure how safe it would be to vote in person at polling places.

Ultimately, the collective efforts of these public servants delivered an election with a turnout rate higher than any in the past century. Almost 67% of eligible voters cast a ballot. This happened even as the pandemic swept the nation – and the globe.

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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Election Administration, Voting Options, and Turnout in the 2020 US Election

Publius The Journal of Federalism

Paul Herrnson, Michael J. Hanmer, Matthew Weil, and Rachel Orey

2022

COVID-19 had a major impact on how some states administered the 2020 election and little effect on others. Using a new dataset, we identify the options states introduced to make voting safer, the measures they took to encourage voters to use these options, and the options’ effects on voter turnout. We show that most states introduced few, if any, significant changes in voting policies. We identify relationships between the states’ responses and preexisting election policies, party control of government, and other state characteristics. We also demonstrate the introduction of safe voting options had an effect on aggregate voter turnout. The results give insights into factors that influence election policymaking and the prospects for future election reforms.

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Vive la Différence? Is There a Gender Gap in Campaign Strategy and Spending, and Does it Matter?

Journal of Women, Politics & Policy

Paul Herrnson, Charles R. Hunt and Jaclyn J. Kettler

2022

Record numbers of women were elected into office in the US in recent years, and campaign financing may have contributed to their successes. This raises two questions: Is there a gender gap in campaign strategy and spending? And if there is, does it have an impact on election outcomes? Using a new dataset that includes itemized campaign expenditures for the almost 3,500 candidates who contested a House election between 2012 and 2020, we report little evidence of a gender gap in candidates’ campaign spending, but we find some differences in the effects of communications spending on women’s and men’s electoral performances. Female challengers, in particular, must spend more to achieve the same results as men. The findings provide yet another indicator that congressional elections are an uneven playing field, and women must work harder than men to get elected. The results have implications for elections, representation, and public policy.

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