Most of the bounces in Trump’s approval ratings aren’t real Andrew Gelman - July 17, 2017 Donald Trump’s approval rating is one of the key news
What the research says: Apportioning electoral votes by congressional district would be a seriously biasing idea Andrew Gelman - January 25, 2013 Given that the apportion-electoral-votes-by-congressional-votes idea is in the news again,
Would Alternatives to the Electoral College Be Any Fairer? John Sides - November 28, 2012 bq. In the election for President of the United States,
Yes, it can be rational to vote. Yes, your vote could determine the outcome of the election. Maybe if 90% of well-educated, older white people do something, we shouldn’t be so quick to dismiss it as “irrational.” Etc. Andrew Gelman - January 20, 2011 Seeing as the Freakonomics people were kind enough to link
Correcting for overreports of voter turnout Andrew Gelman - September 6, 2008 Jonathan Katz sends along this paper, coauthored with the unrelated
Fiona McGillivray has died Henry Farrell - September 3, 2008 "Simon Jackman":http://jackman.stanford.edu/blog/?p=839, who knew her. NYU political scientist and Rochester
Do Voter Identification Laws Depress Turnout? John Sides - December 5, 2007 Two recent studies have investigated this question: 1) Based on