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Ben Highton is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Davis. He joined the department in 1999 and serves on the American National Election Studies (ANES) Board. His research focuses on American politics, public opinion, elections, and research methods. Before his academic career, he worked in Washington, DC as a Congressional Fellow specializing in education policy.
Dr. Highton holds a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley. His work examines electoral dynamics, including voter behavior, policy polarization, and the impact of institutional changes on election outcomes. Notable contributions include studies on voter identification laws, the effects of media coverage on economic attitudes, and the implications of California's Top-Two Primary System.
His research has addressed topics such as the cultural realignment of state electorates, senatorial responsiveness to public opinion, and the contextual causes of issue voting. His publications span over two decades, reflecting a deep engagement with electoral processes and political behavior.
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