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Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Section Award Recipients

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Best Paper Award
Emerging Scholar Award
John Sullivan Award
Philip E. Converse Book Award
Warren E. Miller Award
Best Article in Political Behavior Award
Graduate Student Travel Awards

Best Paper Award

The Best Paper Award is given for the best paper delivered at the previous year’s APSA Annual Meeting. 

2025Priyadarshi Amar, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Sumitra Badrinathan, American University
Simon Chauchard, University Carlos III Madrid
Florian Sichart, Princeton University
 “Countering Misinformation Early: Evidence from a Classroom-based Field Experiment in India.”
2024Kenneth Greene, University of Texas at Austin
Erin Rossiter, University of Notre Dame
Enrique Seira, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
Alberto Simpser, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
“Interacting as Equals: How Contact Can Promote Tolerance Among Opposing Partisans.”
2023Feyaad Allie, Stanford University
“The Representation Trap: How and Why Muslims Struggle to Maintain Power in India.”
2022Charles T. McClean, University of Michigan
“The Element of Surprise: Election Timing and Opposition Preparedness.”
2021Mathias Poertner, Texas A&M University
“Does Political Representation Increase Participation? Evidence from Party Candidate Lotteries in Mexico.”
2020Hans J.G. Hassell, Florida State University

“Mobilize for Our Lives? School Shootings and Retrospective Voting in U.S. Elections.” Paper presented at APSA 2019.

2020John B. Holbein, University of Virginia

“Mobilize for Our Lives? School Shootings and Retrospective Voting in U.S. Elections.” Paper presented at APSA 2019.

2020Matthew Baldwin, Brigham Young University

“Mobilize for Our Lives? School Shootings and Retrospective Voting in U.S. Elections.” Paper presented at APSA 2019.

2019Maggie A. Deichert, Vanderbilt University
“God, Sex, and Especially Politics: Disentangling the Dimensions of Discrimination.” 
2019Stephen N. Goggin, San Diego State University
“God, Sex, and Especially Politics: Disentangling the Dimensions of Discrimination.” 
2019

Alexander Theodoridis, University of California, Merced
“God, Sex, and Especially Politics: Disentangling the Dimensions of Discrimination.” 

2019Sara B. Holbolt, London School of Economics
“Divided by the Vote: Affective Polarization in the Wake of Brexit.” 
2019Thomas J. Leeper, London School of Economics
“Divided by the Vote: Affective Polarization in the Wake of Brexit.”
2019James Tilley, Oxford University
“Divided by the Vote: Affective Polarization in the Wake of Brexit.”
2018Katherine Conn, Columbia University
“When do the Advantaged See the Disadvantages of Others? A Quasi-Experimental Study of National Service.”
2018Cecilia Mo, University of California, Berkeley
“When do the Advantaged See the Disadvantages of Others? A Quasi-Experimental Study of National Service.”
2017Rune Slothuus, Aarhus University
“If Only Citizens Had a Cue: The Process of Opinion Formation over Time.”
2017Thomas Leeper, London School of Economics
“If Only Citizens Had a Cue: The Process of Opinion Formation over Time.”
2016  David A.M. Peterson, Iowa State University
“Macrointerest: The Public as Attentive Gods of Vengeance but Lazy Gods of
Reward (with Apologies to V.O. Key).”
2016  Kyle Saunders, Colorado State University
“Macrointerest: The Public as Attentive Gods of Vengeance but Lazy Gods of
Reward (with Apologies to V.O. Key).”
2016  Scott McClurg, Southern Illinois University
“Macrointerest: The Public as Attentive Gods of Vengeance but Lazy Gods of
Reward (with Apologies to V.O. Key).”
2016  Joanne Miller, University of Minnesota
“Macrointerest: The Public as Attentive Gods of Vengeance but Lazy Gods of
Reward (with Apologies to V.O. Key).”
2015  Samara Klar, University of Arizona
“When Common Identities Fuel Affective Polarization: An Experimental Study of Democratic and Republican Women.” 
2014 Thomas Wood, University of Chicago
County Line and Prime Time: A Presidential Campaign as a Lab for Advertising Effects.
2013 Jens Hainmueller, Massachusetts Institure of Technology
“The Hidden American Immigration Consensus: A Conjoint Analysis of Attitudes toward Immigrants”
2013 Daniel Hopkins, Georgetown University
“The Hidden American Immigration Consensus: A Conjoint Analysis of Attitudes toward Immigrants”
2012 James Druckman, Northwestern University
“Framing and Biased Information Search”
2012 Jordan Fein, Northwestern University
Framing and Biased Information Search
2012 Thomas Leeper, Northwestern University
Framing and Biased Information Search
2011 Michael Tomz, Stanford University
Candidate Repositioning
2010 Deborah Brooks, Dartmouth College
A War of One’s Own: Understanding the Gender Gap in Support for War
2010 Benjamin Valentino, Dartmouth College
A War of One’s Own: Understanding the Gender Gap in Support for War
2009 Deborah Schildkraut, Tufts University
“Immigrant Resentment: When The Work Ethnic Backfires”
2007 Dennis Chong, Northwestern University
“Democratic Competition and Public Opinion”
2007 James Druckman, Northwestern University
“Democratic Competition and Public Opinion”
2006 Larry Bartels, Princeton University
“What’s the Matter with What’s the Matter with Kansas?: Class, Culture, and Presidential Voting, 1952-2004”
2005 David Campbell, University of Notre Dame
“Community Heterogeneity and Participation”
2004 Larry Bartels, Princeton University
“Homer Gets a Tax Cut: Inequality and Public Policy in the American Mind”
2003 George Bizer, Ohio State University
“Impact of Personality on Political Beliefs Attitutes, and Behavior: Need for Cognition and Need to Evaluate”
2003 Allyson Holbrook, Ohio State University
“Impact of Personality on Political Beliefs Attitutes, and Behavior: Need for Cognition and Need to Evaluate”
2003 Derek Rucker, Ohio State University
“Impact of Personality on Political Beliefs Attitutes, and Behavior: Need for Cognition and Need to Evaluate”
2003 Jon Krosnick, Ohio State University
“Impact of Personality on Political Beliefs Attitutes, and Behavior: Need for Cognition and Need to Evaluate”
2003 Richard Petty, Ohio State University
“Impact of Personality on Political Beliefs Attitutes, and Behavior: Need for Cognition and Need to Evaluate”
2003 S. Christian Wheeler, Ohio State University
“Impact of Personality on Political Beliefs Attitutes, and Behavior: Need for Cognition and Need to Evaluate”
2002 Martin Cohen, University of California at Los Angeles
“Beating Reform: The Resurgence of Parties in Presidential Nomination, 1980 to 2000.”
2002 David Karol, University of California at Los Angeles
“Beating Reform: The Resurgence of Parties in Presidential Nomination, 1980 to 2000.”
2002 Hans Noel, University of California at Los Angeles
“Beating Reform: The Resurgence of Parties in Presidential Nomination, 1980 to 2000.”
2002 John Zaller, University of California at Los Angeles
“Beating Reform: The Resurgence of Parties in Presidential Nomination, 1980 to 2000.”
2001 James Glaser, Tufts University
“Of White Voters and Black Schools”
2000 Robert Huckfeldt, Indiania University
“Political Environments, Micro-environments, and the Dynamics of Political Preference”
2000 John Sprague, Washington University
“Political Environments, Micro-environments, and the Dynamics of Political Preference”
1999 Stan Humphries, University of Virginia
“The Impact of Economic Structure on Social Capital and Civic Engagement”
1997 Richard Johnston, University of British Colombia
“The 1993 Canadian Election: Realignment, Dealignment or Something Else?”
1997 André Blais, University of Montreal
“The 1993 Canadian Election: Realignment, Dealignment or Something Else?”
1997 Henry Brady, University of California, Berkeley
“The 1993 Canadian Election: Realignment, Dealignment or Something Else?”
1997 Elisabeth Gidengil, McGill University
“The 1993 Canadian Election: Realignment, Dealignment or Something Else?”
1997 Neil Nevitte, University of Toronto
“The 1993 Canadian Election: Realignment, Dealignment or Something Else?”
1996 Henry Brady, University of California, Berkeley
“Prospecting for Participants: Rational Expectations and the Recruitment of Political Activists”
1996 Kay Schlozman, Boston College
“Prospecting for Participants: Rational Expectations and the Recruitment of Political Activists”
1996 Sidney Verba, Harvard University
“Prospecting for Participants: Rational Expectations and the Recruitment of Political Activists”
1995 Stanley Feldman, SUNY- Stony Brook
1995  Karen Stenner, SUNY-Stony Brook
“Order, Threat, and Political Intolerance”

Emerging Scholar Award

The Emerging Scholar Award is awarded to the top scholar in the field who is within 10 years of her or his Ph.D.

2025Tyler Reny, Claremont University
2024Alexander Coppock, Yale University
Ruth Dassonneville, University of Montreal
2023Michele Margolis, University of Pennsylvania
2023Bernard L. Fraga, Emory University
2022Ashley Jardina, Duke University
2022John Holbein, University of Virginia
2021Noam Lupu, Vanderbilt University
2021Lauren Davenport, Stanford University
2020David Broockman, University of California, Berkeley
2020

Cecilia Mo, University of California, Berkeley

2019Anand Sokhey, University of Colorado, Boulder
2018Michael Tesler, University of California, Irvine
2018Samara Klar, University of Arizona
2017Brendan Nyhan, Dartmouth College
2017Peter K. Enns, Cornell University
2016 Yanna Krupnikov, Stony Brook University 
2016Neil Malhotra, Stanford University 
2015 Chris Karpowitz, Brigham Young University 
2015 Mona Lena Krook, Rutgers University 
2014Catherine De Vries, University of Oxford
2014Daniel Hopkins, Georgetown University
2013Gabriel Lenz, University of California, Berkeley
2013Betsy Sinclair, University of Chicago
2012Thomas Rudolph, University of Illinois
2012Kevin Arceneaux, Temple University
2011Cindy Kam, Vanderbilt University
2011Sara Hobolt, University of Oxford
2010James Fowler, University of California, San Diego
2009Ted Brader, University of Michigan
2007Adam Berinsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2007 Thomas Rudolph, University of Illinois
2006Stephen Nicholson, University of California, Merced
2006Joshua Tucker, Princeton University
2005James Druckman, University of Minnesota
2004Marc Hetherington, Bowdoin College
2003Darren Davis, University of Michigan
2001Janet Box-Steffensmeier, Ohio State University
2001R. Alvarez, California Institute of Technology
2000Christopher Anderson, Binghamton University- SUNY
1999Wendy Rahn, University of Minnesota
1996Jeffery Mondak, University of Pittsburgh
1996Arthur Lupia, University of California, San Diego

John Sullivan Award

The John Sullivan Award for the best paper by a graduate student on a panel sponsored by the APSA Organized Section on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior at the previous APSA Annual Meeting.

2025Sophie Mainz, Uppsala University
“Femonationalism and Citizens’ Preferences: A Multifactorial Survey Experiment.”
2024Victor Ellenbroek, European University Institute
“The effect of more choice on voter turnout: Causal evidence from Germany.”
2023Klaudia Wegschaider, University of Oxford
“The Effect of Simultaneous Proposals: The Case of Immigrant Enfranchisement.” 2022.
2022Sierra Davis Thomander, Stanford University
“The Masculine/Feminine Double Bind: A Survey Experiment of Gendered Elections,” Presented at 2021 APSA Annual Meeting.
2021Mike Cowburn, Freie Universität Berlin
“Ideological Difference & Party Destabilization in Congressional Primary Contests.”
2020Paul Friesen, University of Notre Dame

“The Logic of Group Voting: A Global Examination of Social Identities in Political Institutions.” Paper presented at APSA 2019.

2019

Bradley Spahn, Stanford University
“Before Stable Partisanship.”

2018Elizabeth Connors, Stony Brook University
“Political Values as Partisan Social Norms: The Social Context on Value Endorsement.”
2017John Kane, Stony Brook University
“Are You a Team Player? Party Coalitions, Executives, and Partisan Polarization.”
2015 Stephen Utych, Vanderbilt University
“Human or Not? Political Rhetoric and Foreign Policy Attitudes”  
2013Alexander Theodoridis, University of California, Merced
“It’s My Party: Partisan Intensity through the Lens of Implicit Identity”
2010Elias Dinas, European University Institute
The More You Try the Less It Sticks: Parental Politicization and the Endurance of Partisan Transmission Through the Family
2009Christopher Stout, University of California, Irvine
“Ashamed Not to Vote for an African American; Ashamed to Vote for a Woman: An Analysis of the Bradley Effect from 1982-2006”
2009Reuben Kline, University of California, Irvine
“Ashamed Not to Vote for an African American; Ashamed to Vote for a Woman: An Analysis of the Bradley Effect from 1982-2006”

Philip E. Converse Book Award

The Philip E. Converse Book Award is given for an outstanding book in the field published at least five years before.

2025Ismail K. White, Princeton University
Chyl N. Laird, University of Maryland
Steadfast Democrats: How Social forces Shape Black Political Behavior. Princeton University Press, 2020.
2024Dan Hopkins, University of Pennsylvania
The Increasingly United States. University of Chicago Press, 2018.
2023Jaime Settle, College of William & Mary
Frenemies: How Social Media Polarizes America. 2018.
2022Ted Brader, University of Michigan
Campaigning for Hearts and Minds: How Emotional Appeals in Political Ads Work, University of Chicago Press, 2006.
2021Samara Klar, University of Arizona and Yanna Krupnikov, SUNY Stony Brook University
Independent Politics: How American Disdain for Parties Leads to Political Inaction. Cambridge University Press, 2016.
2021Yanna Krupnikov, SUNY Stony Brook University
Independent Politics: How American Disdain for Parties Leads to Political Inaction. Cambridge University Press, 2016.
2020Christopher F. Karpowitz, Brigham Young University
The Silent Sex: Gender, Deliberation, & Institutions. Princeton University Press, 2014
2020

Tali Mendelberg, Princeton University
The Silent Sex: Gender, Deliberation, & Institutions. Princeton University Press, 2014

2019Donald P. Green, Columbia University
Partisan Hearts and Minds: Political Parties and the Social Identities of Voters. Yale University Press, 2002.
2019Bradley Palmquest
Partisan Hearts and Minds: Political Parties and the Social Identities of Voters. Yale University Press, 2002.
2019Eric Schickler, University of California, Berkeley
Partisan Hearts and Minds: Political Parties and the Social Identities of Voters. Yale University Press, 2002.
2018Jennifer L. Hochschild, Harvard University
What’s Fair? American Beliefs about Distributive Justice. Harvard University Press, 1986.
2017Tali Mendelberg, Princeton University
The Race Card: Campaign Strategy, Implicit Messages, and the Norm of Equality. Princeton University Press, 2001.
2016  Marc Hetherington, Vanderbilt University
Authoritarianism and Polarization in American Politics. Cambridge University Press, 2009.
2016Jonathan Weiler, University of North Carolina
Authoritarianism and Polarization in American Politics. Cambridge University Press, 2009.
2015Robert Huckfeldt, University of California, Davis
Citizens, Politics and Social Communication: Information and Influence in an Election Campaign
2015John Sprague, Washington University in St. Louis
Citizens, Politics and Social Communication: Information and Influence in an Election Campaign
2014Martin Gilens, Princeton University
Why Americans Hate Welfare: Race, Media, and the Politics of Antipoverty Policy. University of Chicago Press, 2009
2013John Mueller, Ohio State University
War, Presidents and Public Opinion (New York: Wiley, 1973)
2012Edward Carmines, Indiana University, Bloomington
Issue Evolution: Race and the Transformation of American Politics (Princeton University Press, 1989 )
2012James Stimson, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Issue Evolution: Race and the Transformation of American Politics (Princeton University Press, 1989)
2011Paul Sniderman, Stanford University
Reasoning and Choice: Explorations in Political Psychology
2011Richard Brody, Stanford University
Reasoning and Choice: Explorations in Political Psychology
2011Philip Tetlock, University of Pennylvania
Reasoning and Choice: Explorations in Political Psychology
2010Robert Erikson, Columbia University
Statehouse Democracy: Public Opinion and Policy in the American States
2010Gerald Wright, Indiana University, Bloomington
Statehouse Democracy: Public Opinion and Policy in the American States
2010John McIver, University of Colorado, Boulder
Statehouse Democracy: Public Opinion and Policy in the American States
2009Steven Rosenstone, University of Minnesota
Mobilization, Participation, and Democracy in American (New York: MacMillan)
2009John Hansen, University of Chicago
Mobilization, Participation, and Democracy in American (New York: MacMillan)
2008Robert E. Lane, Yale University
Political Ideology (Free Press of Glencoe, 1963)
2007Sidney Verba, Harvard University
Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism and American Politics
2007Kay Schlozman, Boston College
Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism and American Politics
2007Henry Brady, University of California, Berkeley
Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism and American Politics
2006James Piereson, Manhattan Institute
Political Tolerance and American Democracy (University of Chicago Press, 1982)
2006George Marcus, Williams College
Political Tolerance and American Democracy (University of Chicago Press, 1982)
2006John Sullivan, University of Minnesota-Minneapolis
Political Tolerance and American Democracy (University of Chicago Press, 1982)
2005Stanley Presser, University of Maryland
Questions and Answers in Attitude Surveys: Experiments on Question Form, Wording, and Context. NY: Academic Press, 1981.
2005Howard Schumann, University of Michigan
Questions and Answers in Attitude Surveys: Experiments on Question Form, Wording, and Context. NY: Academic Press, 1981
2004Shanto Iyengar, Stanford University
Co-Authored with Donald Kinder: News that Matters: Television and American Public Opinion (University of Chicago Press, 1987)
2004Donald Kinder, University of Michigan
Co-Authored with Shanto Iyengar: News that Matters: Television and American Public Opinion (University of Chicago Press, 1987)
2004John Hansen, University of Chicago
Mobilization, Participation, and Democracy in American (New York: MacMillan)
2003Benjamin Page, Northwestern University
The Rational Public
2003Robert Shapiro, Columbia University
The Rational Public
2002Morris Fiorina, Stanford University
Retrospective Voting in American National Elections
2001James Stimson, University of North Carolina
Public Opinion in America: Moods, Cycles, and Swings
2000John Zaller, University of California, Los Angeles
The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinions (Cambridge University Press, 1992)
1999Anthony Downs, The Brookings Institution
An Economic Theory of Democracy (Harper and Row, 1957)

Warren E. Miller Award

The Warren E. Miller Prize is awarded every two or three years for an outstanding career of intellectual accomplishment and service to the profession in the Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior field.

2024André Blais, University of Montreal
2022Pippa Norris, Harvard University
2020Gary Jacobson, UCSD
2018Kay Schlozman, Boston College
2016   John Aldrich, Duke University
2014Larry Bartels, Vanderbilt University
2012Donald Kinder, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
2010James Stimson, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
2006Morris Fiorina, Stanford University
2004M. Jennings, University of California-Santa Barbara
2000Sidney Verba, Harvard University
1995Warren Miller, Arizona State University

Best Article in Political Behavior Award

This award is for the best article published in Political Behavior in the previous calendar year.

2025Benjamin S. Noble, University of California, San Diego
Taylor N. Carlson, Washington University in St. Louis
“CueAnon: What QAnon Signals About Congressional Candidates and What it Costs Them.” Political Behavior 47(1): 435-456. 2025.
2024Lauren Young, University of California, Davis
“Mobilization Under Threat: Emotional Appeals and Pro‐Opposition Political Participation Online.” Political Behavior 45(2): 445-468, 2023.
2023Bernard L. Fraga, Emory University;
Daniel J. Moskowitz, University of Chicago;
Benjamin Schneer, Harvard University
“Partisan Alignment Increases Voter Turnout: Evidence from Redistricting”
2022Jin Woo Kim, University of Pennsylvania
“Temporal Selective Exposure: How Partisans Choose When to Follow Politics,” Political Behavior 43, 1663–1683 (2021).
2022Eunji Kim, Vanderbilt University
“Temporal Selective Exposure: How Partisans Choose When to Follow Politics,” Political Behavior 43, 1663–1683 (2021).
2021Rachel Bernhard, University of California, Davis
“The More You Know: Voter Heuristics and the Information Search.” Political Behavior, 42: 603-623, 2020.
2021Sean Freeder, University of California, Berkeley
“The More You Know: Voter Heuristics and the Information Search.” Political Behavior, 42: 603-623, 2020.
2021Nicole Yadon, Ohio State University
“Shades of Privilege: The Relationship between Skin Color and Political Attitudes Among White Americans.” Political Behavior, 42, 2020.
2021Mara C. Ostfeld, University of Michigan
“Shades of Privilege: The Relationship between Skin Color and Political Attitudes Among White Americans.” Political Behavior, 42, 2020.
2020

Mara Cecilia Ostfeld, University of Michigan
“The New White Flight?: The Effects of Political Appeals to Latinos on White Democrats.” Political Behavior 41, 561–582 (2019).

2020″Antoine J. Banks, University of Maryland
Black Politics: How Anger Influences the Political Actions Blacks Pursue to Reduce Racial Inequality.” Political Behavior 41, 917–943 (2019).
2020

Brian D. McKenzie
Black Politics: How Anger Influences the Political Actions Blacks Pursue to Reduce Racial Inequality.” Political Behavior 41, 917–943 (2019).

2020Ismail K. White, Duke University
Black Politics: How Anger Influences the Political Actions Blacks Pursue to Reduce Racial Inequality.” Political Behavior 41, 917–943 (2019).
2019

Cecilia H. Mo, University of California, Berkeley
“Perceived Relative Deprivation and Risk: An Aspiration-Based Model of Human Trafficking Vulnerability.” Political Behavior 40(1): 247–77.

2018Kevin Munger, New York University
“Tweement Effects on the Tweeted: Experimentally Reducing Racial Harassment.” Political Behavior 39(3): 629–649.
2017Noah J. Kaplan, University of Chicago
“Racial Resentment and Whites’ Gun Policy Preference in Contemporary America.” Political Behavior 38(2): 255–75.
2017Alexandra Filindra, University of Chicago
“Racial Resentment and Whites’ Gun Policy Preference in Contemporary America.” Political Behavior 38(2): 255–75.
2016Cecilia Mo, Vanderbilt University
“The Consequences of Explicit and Implicit Gender Attitudes and Candidate Quality in the Calculation of Voters.”
2015 Yanna Krupnikov, Stony Brook University
“The Relationship Between Campaign Negativity, Gender and Campaign Context” 
2015 Nichole M. Bauer, University of Alabama
“The Relationship Between Campaign Negativity, Gender and Campaign Context” 

Graduate Student Travel Awards

Multiple grants awarded to graduate students who are authors or co-authors of papers on a panel or poster session sponsored by the section at the Annual Meeting.

2019Elizabeth Schmitt, University of Arizona
2019Caitlin Davies, The State University of New York at Stony Brook
2019Brian Hamel, University of California, Los Angeles
2019Aykut Ozturk, Syracuse University
2018   Elizabeth Connors, Stony Brook University
2017Enrijeta Shino, University of Florida
2017Carolina Tchintian, Rice University
2015 Katherine Haenschen, University of Texas at Austin
2015 Ju Yeon Park, New York University