The Social Origins of Political Behavior: Evidence About the Social Benefits of Political Choices and Ballot Secrecy Perceptions
Gregory Huber, associate professor, Department of Political Science, Yale University
Huber’s research interests are in American politics, including work on bureaucratic and organizational behavior; coercion and criminal justice policy; partisanship; and elections and representation.
Sponsored by The Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy
Originally published at al.nd.edu.