Matthew J. Streb, Ph.D.

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2000 Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
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Gerald C. Wright grad student 2000 Indiana University
 (The new electoral politics of race.)
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Streb MJ. (2016) Rethinking American electoral democracy, Third edition Rethinking American Electoral Democracy, Third Edition. 1-255
Streb MJ. (2013) Electing Judges: The Surprising Effects of Campaigning on Judicial Legitimacy, by James L. Gibson Political Communication. 30: 319-322
Streb MJ. (2011) Rethinking American electoral democracy, second edition Rethinking American Electoral Democracy, Second Edition. 1-241
Streb MJ, Frederick B. (2011) When Money Cannot Encourage Participation: Campaign Spending and Rolloff in Low Visibility Judicial Elections Political Behavior. 33: 665-684
Streb MJ, Frederick B, LaFrance C. (2009) Voter rolloff in a low-information context: Evidence from intermediate appellate court elections American Politics Research. 37: 644-669
Streb MJ, Frederick B. (2009) Conditions for competition in low-information judicial elections: The case of intermediate appellate court elections Political Research Quarterly. 62: 523-537
Frederick B, Streb MJ. (2008) Paying the price for a seat on the bench: Campaign spending in contested state intermediate appellate court elections State Politics and Policy Quarterly. 8: 410-429
Frederick B, Streb MJ. (2008) Women running for judge: The impact of sex on candidate success in state intermediate appellate court elections Social Science Quarterly. 89: 937-954
Streb MJ, Burrell B, Frederick B, et al. (2008) Social desirability effects and support for a female American president Public Opinion Quarterly. 72: 76-89
Streb MJ, Frederick B. (2008) The myth of a distinct Catholic vote Catholics and Politics: the Dynamic Tension Between Faith and Power. 93-112
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