Would Alternatives to the Electoral College Be Any Fairer? John Sides - November 28, 2012 bq. In the election for President of the United States,
The history of the House votes-seats discrepancy, in two graphs Eric McGhee - November 19, 2012 My recent claim that the gap between Democratic vote share
The Politics of Dillon, Texas - October 24, 2012 That taxes, the national debt, or health care reform have
Symposium on Timothy Groseclose’s Arguments about Liberal Bias Henry Farrell - September 7, 2012 The current issue of _Perspectives on Politics_ includes a symposium
Too many journals, or, Never respond to an email where they put your name in all caps Andrew Gelman - August 5, 2012 I received the following (unsolicited) email: Dear ANDREW GELMAN, I
The electoral college favors voters in small states (on average), not large states Andrew Gelman - July 28, 2012 Jonathan Bernstein writes: The big, urban states traditionally did very
Storable votes: Can we solve gridlock and yet protect the minority? Andrew Gelman - June 7, 2012 This is a guest post from Alessandra Casella, an economics
More on data on the current youth labor market as seen by pundits Joshua Tucker - May 23, 2012 We are once again pleased to welcome back NYU political
Politics Everywhere British Edition: Tasty Snacks and Class Warfare Joshua Tucker - March 30, 2012 From the NY Times: A sales tax of 20 percent
Electoral Fraud in Russia: Report from the Russian Blogosphere Joshua Tucker - January 27, 2012 The following is a guest post from Scott Gehlbach, a