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Charles R. Hunt serves as Professor in the Department of Political Science within Boise State University's School of Public Service, specializing in U.S. Congress dynamics, electoral systems, and political representation.
His academic foundation includes a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Brown University and a Ph.D. in Government and Politics from the University of Maryland. Prior professional experience encompasses political consulting and communications work in Providence, Rhode Island.
Research focuses on legislative behavior through the lens of members' local district connections, partisan polarization, campaign finance mechanisms, and redistricting impacts. His scholarly output appears in American Politics Research, Congress and the Presidency, and Electoral Studies, complemented by the 2022 monograph Home Field Advantage: Roots, Reelection, and Representation in the Modern Congress (University of Michigan Press) and the forthcoming textbook Congress Explained: Representation and Lawmaking (Sage/CQ Press).
Media engagement spans Boise State Public Radio, The Idaho Press, USA Today, The Washington Post, and the Brookings Institution.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Conley H. Dillon Award (2019) for outstanding American Politics dissertation
Professional activities encompass dissertation advising as evidenced by his award-winning doctoral work, though current student mentorship details aren't specified. No grant funding information appears in source materials.
Research operations appear centered in standard university facilities without dedicated laboratory or team structure described.
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