CURRICULUM VITAE

ROBERT E. HOGAN

Department of Political Science Telephone: 225-578-3217 240 Stubbs Hall Fax: 225-578-2540 State University e-mail: [email protected] Baton Rouge, LA 70803-5433

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Rice University, Political Science, 1998 M.A. Rice University, Political Science, 1996 B.A. The College of Charleston, Political Science, 1990

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Professor, LSU, 2013-present Associate Professor, LSU, 2005-2013 Assistant Professor, LSU, 1999-2005 Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Southern California, 1998-99 Interim Director, Citizens’ Research Foundation, University of Southern California, 1998-99 Adjunct Instructor, Rice University, University of St. Thomas, Houston Community College

RESEARCH and TEACHING INTERESTS

Electoral Politics, State Politics, Political Parties & Interest Groups, and Legislative Politics

COURSES TAUGHT

Campaigns & Elections Political Parties & Interest Groups State Politics & Policymaking American Government Pro-Seminar Legislative Politics U.S. Presidency Research Methods & Design American Government and Politics

RESEARCH

Refereed Journal Publications

Hogan, Robert E. 2013. “Campaign Spending and Voter Participation in State Legislative Elections,” Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 94, No. 3: 840-864.

Hogan, Robert E. 2010. “Candidate Gender and Voter Support in State Legislative Elections,” Journal of Women, Politics, and Policy, Vol. 31, No. 1: 44-66.

Hogan, Robert E. 2008. “Sex and the Statehouse: The Effects of Gender on Legislative Roll Call Voting.” Social Science Quarterly 89(4): 955-68.

Hamm, Keith E., and Robert E. Hogan. 2008. “Campaign Finance Laws and Candidacy Decisions in State Legislative Elections,” Political Research Quarterly 61(3): 458-467.

Hogan, Robert E. 2008. “Policy Responsiveness and Incumbent Reelection in State Legislatures,” American Journal of Political Science 52(4): 858-73.

Hogan, Robert E. 2007. “The Effects of Candidate Gender on Campaign Spending in State Legislative Elections,” Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 88, No. 5, December: 1092-1105.

Hogan, Robert E. 2005. “Gubernatorial Coattail Effects in State Legislative Elections,” Political Research Quarterly. Vol. 58, No. 4, December: 587-97.

Hogan, Robert E. 2005. “State Campaign Finance Laws and Interest Group Electioneering Activities” Journal of Politics, Vol. 67, No. 3, August: 887-906.

Thies, Cameron G., and Robert E. Hogan. 2005. “The State of Undergraduate Research Methods Training in Political Science,” PS: Political Science and Politics, Vol. 38, No. 2, April: 293-297.

Hogan, Robert E. 2004. “Challenger Emergence, Incumbent Success and Electoral Accountability in State Legislative Elections” Journal of Politics, Vol. 66, No. 4 (November): 1309-1329.

Hogan, Robert E. 2003. “Institutional and District-Level Sources of Competition in State Legislative Elections” Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 84, No. 3 (September): 543-560.

Hogan, Robert E. 2003. “Sources of Primary Competition in State Legislative Elections” Legislative Studies Quarterly, Vol. 28, No. 1 (February): 103-126.

Hogan, Robert E. 2003. “The Effects of Primary Divisiveness on General Election Outcomes in State Legislative Elections” American Politics Research, Vol. 31, No. 1 (January): 27-47.

Hogan, Robert E. 2003. “Louisiana: Two-Party Growth and Increasing Party Polarization” American Review of Politics, Vol. 24, (Spring): 53-68.

Hogan, Robert E. 2002. “Candidate Perceptions of Political Party Campaign Activity in State Legislative Elections” State Politics and Policy Quarterly, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Spring): pp. 66-85.

Hogan, Robert E. 2001. “Campaign War Chests and Challenger Emergence in State Legislative Elections” Political Research Quarterly, Vol. 54, No. 4 (December): pp. 815-830.

Hogan, Robert E. 2001. “The Influence of State and District Conditions on the Representation of Women in State Legislatures” American Politics Research, Vol. 29, No. 1 (January): 4-24.

Hogan, Robert E. 2000. “The Costs of Representation in State Legislatures: Explaining Variations in Campaign Spending” Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 81, No. 4 (December): 941-956.

Hogan, Robert E. 1999. “Campaign and Contextual Influences on Voter Participation in State Legislative Elections” American Politics Quarterly, Vol. 27, No. 4 (October): 403-433.

2 Hogan, Robert E. 1999. “Campaign Spending in State Legislative Primary Elections” State and Local Government Review, Vol. 31, No. 3: (Fall): 214-220.

Hogan, Robert E. 1999. “Self Financing of State Legislative Campaigns” American Review of Politics, Vol. 20 (Winter): 329-347.

Hogan, Robert E. 1997. “Voter Contact Techniques in State Legislative Campaigns: The Prevalence of Mass Media Advertising” Legislative Studies Quarterly, Vol. 22, No. 4: 551-571.

Hogan, Robert E. 1997. “Expenditure Patterns in State Legislative Campaigns: Where Does the Money Go?” American Review of Politics, Vol. 18, Fall: 249-268.

Book Chapters

Hogan, Robert E., and Eunice H. McCarney. 2009. “Louisiana: From Political Bellwether to Republican Stronghold,” in A Paler Shade of Red: The 2008 Presidential Election in the South, eds. Branwell DuBose Kapeluck, Laurence W. Moreland, and Robert P. Steed, Fayetteville: The University of Arkansas Press.

Hogan, Robert E. 2004. “Party Activists in Election Campaigns,” in Southern Political Party Activists: Patterns of Conflict and Change, 1991-2001, edited by John A. Clark and Charles S. Prysby, Lexington: University of Kentucky Press.

Hamm, Keith E., and Robert E. Hogan. 2004. “Legislative Lobbying” in Research Guide to U.S. and International Interest Groups, edited by Clive S. Thomas, Connecticut: Praeger.

Hogan, Robert E., and Keith E. Hamm. 1998. “Variations in District-Level Campaign Spending in State Legislatures,” in Campaign Finance in State Legislative Elections, edited by Joel A. Thompson and Gary F. Moncrief, Congressional Quarterly Press.

Hogan, Robert E., and Joel A. Thompson. 1998. “Minorities and Campaign Contributions,” in Campaign Finance in State Legislative Elections, edited by Joel A. Thompson and Gary F. Moncrief, Congressional Quarterly Press, 1998.

Book Review

Hogan, Robert E. 2009. Review of Democracy in the States: Experiments in Election Reform (eds. Bruce E. Cain, Todd Donovan, and Caroline J. Tolbert, Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2008) in American Review of Politics Volume 30, Spring and Summer, 84-86.

Research in Progress

Hogan, Robert E., Mileah K. Kromer, and Rhonda Wrzenski. “Factors Affecting Bill Introduction and Success Rates by Individual Legislators in 20 States, 1997-2000.”

Hogan, Robert E., Keith E. Hamm, and Rhonda L. Wrzenski. “The Effects of Campaign Finance Laws on Interest Group Contribution Strategies in State Legislative Elections.”

Hogan, Robert E., Mileah K. Kromer, and Rhonda Wrzenski. “Electoral Consequences of Lawmaking Activities for State Legislative Incumbents”.

3 Hogan, Robert E. “Partisan Effects of Legislative Professionalism: District-Level Evidence.”

Hogan, Robert E. Electoral Connections: How Campaigns Shape Representation in State Legislatures. Book-length manuscript exploring aspects of the representation process in 16 states.

Conference Papers (last 7 years)

Hogan, Robert E. 2013 “District Conditions and Candidate Campaigns in State Legislative Elections,” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Orlando, Florida, January 3-5.

Hogan, Robert E. 2012. “Women Running for the State Legislature: Factors Affecting Candidate Entry Decisions,” Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, September. Paper not delivered due to meeting cancelation.

Hogan, Robert E. 2012. “Factors Conditioning the Representational Activities of State Legislators” Presented at the Annual State Politics and Policy Conference at Rice University, Houston, TX, February 14-16.

Hogan, Robert E. 2011. “Factors Affecting Representation in State Legislatures” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association in San Antonio, TX, April 20-24.

Hogan, Robert E., Rhonda Wrzenski and Mileah Kromer. 2009. “Electoral Consequences of Lawmaking Activities in State Legislatures,” Presented at the Midwestern Political Science Association Meeting in Chicago, IL.

Hamm, Keith E., and Robert E. Hogan. 2009. “Perspectives of State Legislative Candidates on Connecticut’s Implementation of Clean Elections,” Presented at the American Political Science Association Meeting in Toronto, ON, Canada.

Hamm, Keith E., and Robert E. Hogan. 2007. “Candidate Perceptions of Campaign Financing in State Legislative Elections: Preliminary Observations,” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association in Chicago Illinois, August 30 - September 2. Hogan, Robert E., Keith E. Hamm, and Rhonda L. Wrzenski. 2007. “The Effects of Campaign Finance Laws on Interest Group Contribution Strategies in State Elections,” Paper presented at the 7th Annual Conference on State Politics and Policy in Austin Texas, Feb. 22-24. Hogan, Robert E. 2007. “Differences in Policy Voting by Women and Men State Legislators,” Southern Political Science Association Meeting, New Orleans, LA January 3-7. Hogan, Robert E., Mileah K. Kromer, and Rhonda L. Wrzenski. 2006. “Participation in State Legislatures: Factors Affecting Bill Introductions by State Legislators,” Paper presented at the 6th Annual Conference on State Politics and Policy in Lubbock Texas, May 19-20. Hogan, Robert E., Keith E. Hamm, and Rhonda L. Wrzenski. 2006. “Factors Affecting Interest Group Contributions to Candidates in State Legislative Elections,” Paper presented at the 2006 Midwestern Political Science Association Meeting, April 20-23, Chicago Illinois.

4 Invited Conference Participation

Panel Discussant: “Using the Data to Support Academic Research.” Institute of Money in State Politics Conference, Mission 2008: Moving Institute Studies, Services, and Information Out to the Nation, Flathead Lake Lodge, Bigfork, Montana, May 30-June 2, 2007.

“Does Pubic Election Funding Change Public Policy? Evaluating the State of Knowledge.” University of Wisconsin, January 28-29, 2006: Roundtable discussant: “Non-legislative Bodies: Gubernatorial, Judicial, and Commission Decision-Making.”

“Campaign Financing in State and Local Elections: Research Agenda for Determining the Impact of Campaign Finance Laws” Summer Workshop on Money and Influence in Politics, August 12-13, 2000, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.

FUNDING FOR RESEARCH

External Funding

“Representation in the States: How Institutions and Political Campaigns Shape Legislator Responsiveness,” ($49,679): Board of Regents Support Fund, ATLAS grant (Awards to Louisiana Artists and Scholars Program), July 2008-July 2009.

“Collaborative Research: Testing the Effects of Campaign Finance Laws in State Legislative Elections” co- principal investigator Keith E. Hamm, total award funded by the National Science Foundation: $149,984 (LSU portion: $74,985, Grant SES-0215604), July 1, 2002 – June 30, 2006.

“Grassroots Party Activists Project” Sub-contract for the Louisiana survey ($17,403 awarded to LSU) from National Science Foundation Grant SES-9986501, January, 2001 – June, 2003.

Internal Funding

“Representation in the States: Factors Conditioning the Responsiveness of State Legislators to Constituency Preferences” funded by Council on Research Faculty Research Grant Program, LSU ($9,792), July 2005-June 2006.

“Campaign Finance Laws and Interest Group Activity in State Elections” funded by the Reilly Center for Media and Public Affairs, School of Mass Communications, LSU ($22,800), October 2001 – June 2002.

LSU Council on Research Summer Stipend, 2004 “Electoral Effects on Policy Representation in U.S. State Legislatures” ($5,000).

LSU Council on Research Summer Stipend, 2001 “The Effects of Campaign Finance Laws on State Legislative Elections” ($5,000).

PROFESIONAL SERVICE

Editorial Board Member: Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2007-2009.

Council Member: State Politics and Policy Section of the APSA, 2007-2009.

5 Occasional manuscript reviewer: American Journal of Political Science; Journal of Politics; Political Research Quarterly; American Politics Research; Legislative Studies Quarterly; State Politics and Policy Quarterly; Social Science Quarterly; The American Review of Politics; Party Politics; Political Behavior, Journal of Women, Politics, and Policy; and State and Local Government Review.

Panel Chair, Discussant, or Roundtable Participant 2013 Southern Political Science Association Meeting (Chair and Discussant) 2012 State Politics and Policy Conference Meeting (Panel Discussant) 2010 Southwestern Political Science Association Meeting (Panel Chair) 2006 Southern Political Science Association Meeting (Panel Chair and Discussant) 2004 Midwestern Political Science Association Meeting (Roundtable Discussant) 2004 Southern Political Science Association Meeting (Panel Discussant) 2000 Southwestern Political Science Association Meeting (Panel Chair and Discussant) 2000 Midwestern Political Science Association Meeting (Panel Discussant) 2000 Southern Political Science Association Meeting (Panel Discussant) 1999 Southern Political Science Association Meeting (Panel Discussant)

Panel Organizing Section Chair: “Elections and Voting,” 2013 Southern Political Science Association Meeting Section Chair: “Participation and Behavior,” 2010 Southwestern Political Science Association Meeting Section Chair: “State Politics,” 2006 Southern Political Science Association Meeting Section Chair: “Campaign, Elections, & Behavior,” 2003 Southwestern Political Science Association Meeting

UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENT SERVICE

Chair of Assessment Committee, LSU Department of Political Science (2011-2012) Chair of Research Committee, LSU Department of Political Science (2005-2007) Director of Undergraduate Studies, LSU Department of Political Science (2001-2005) Internship Director, LSU Department of Political Science (2000-2006) Graduate Committee Member, LSU Department of Political Science (1999-2000) Graduate Committee Member, LSU School of Mass Communication (2000-2003) Political Science & Mass Communications Joint Positions Recruitment Committee (2007-2008) American Politics Recruitment Committee, LSU Department of Political Science (2000 and 2004). International Politics Recruitment Committee, LSU Department of Political Science (2004). Graduate Student Committees: Dubose Kapeluck, Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (2001) Aaron Hecht, Masters Thesis Committee (2001) Dylan Rickards, Masters Thesis Committee, Chair (2004) Michael Bruce, Masters Thesis Committee, Chair (2007) Jay Ducote, Masters Thesis Committee, Chair (2007) Renee Renegar, Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (2007) Jessica Self, M.A. Thesis Committee, Chair (2008) Mileah Kromer, Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (2008) Rhonda Wrzenski, Ph.D. Dissertation Committee Co-chair (2010) Kaitlyn Sill, Ph.D. Dissertation Committee Member (2010) Betina Wilkinson, Ph.D. Dissertation Committee Member (2010) Jimmy Dunphy M.A. Committee Chair (2011) Tao Dumas Ph.D. Dissertation Committee Member (2011) James Siira Ph.D. Dissertation Committee Member (2012) Trisha Sandahl Ph.D. Dissertation Committee Member (2012) Rudolph Hernandez Ph.D. Dissertation Committee Member (in progress)

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

Various newspaper, radio, and television interviews concerning aspects of state and national politics. Quoted at least once in the following newspapers and magazines: Baton Rouge Business Report, Bloomberg News, Business Week, Houston Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, Monroe-News Star, New York Times, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Reuters News, The Advertiser, The Advocate, The Columbian, The Hill, The Times-Picayune. Appeared on television and radio broadcasts: WAFB TV News, WBRZ TV News, WLPB TV, WWL New Orleans, WIBR Baton Rouge, WJBO Baton Rouge, WRKF Baton Rouge, Louisiana Radio Network News.

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