2008 Reforming the Presidential Nomination Process Conference  

January 3-4th, 2008

Department of Political Science, University of Iowa

3rd Floor Schaeffer Hall

Hosted by Peverill Squire and Caroline Tolbert

PANEL 1: WHO CAUCUSES? QUESTIONS OF REPRESENTATION

 “Decided by the Few: Are the Iowa Caucuses Representative?” (David Redlawsk, Caroline Tolbert, Daniel Bowen University of Iowa)

“Simulating Outcomes in the Iowa Caucuses Adjusting for Socioeconomic Status and Ethnicity” (Thomas Holbrook and Michael Tofias, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee)

“Sex and the Caucus: Descriptive Representation and Opinions about Hillary Clinton” (David Redlawsk and Tracy Osborn, University of Iowa)

“Is Iowa Representative?” (Michael Lewis-Beck, University of Iowa and Peverill Squire, University of Missouri)

PANEL 2: UNDERSTANDING THE CURRENT NOMINATION PROCESS

“The Future of Retail Politics in Presidential Primaries” (Linda Fowler, Dartmouth University and Lynn Vavreck, UCLA)

 

“New Media and the 2008 Presidential Nomination Campaign” (Audrey Haynes, University of Georgia)

 

“Racing To the Front: The Effect of Frontloading on Presidential Primary Turnout” (Lonna Atkeson, University of New Mexico and Cherie Maestas, Florida State University)

 

PANEL 3: PARTY POLITICS, VOTERS AND REFORM

 

“Crossover Voting in Presidential Primaries” (Michael Hagen, Temple University (co-authored with Richard Johnston, University of Pennsylvania))

 

 “The Party Decides: Presidential Nominations Before and After Reform” (Marty Cohen, James Madison University, David Karol, University of California, Berkeley (co-authored with John Zaller, UCLA))

 

“Beyond Expectations: Effects of Early Elections in US Presidential Nomination Contests” (Todd Donovan, Western Washington University)

 

"The Invisible Primary and Its Deleterious Effects on Democratic Choice" (John Aldrich, Duke University)

 

PANEL 4: REFORM

 

“Regional Primaries:  Past and Future” (Barbara Norrander, University of Arizona)

 

“Nomination Contests and Political Change:  It’s Not Just Who Wins that Counts” (Ron Rappaport, College of William and Mary (co-authored with Walter Stone, University of California, Davis))

 

“An Incremental Approach to Presidential Nomination Reform” (William Mayer, University of Massachusetts)

 

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