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Eric S. Heberlig is a Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, affiliated with the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences (CHESS) and the Department of Political Science and Public Administration. His Honors Faculty term runs until June 30, 2026. Dr. Heberlig holds a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University (1997) and has served as a Congressional Fellow in Rep. Thomas C. Sawyer’s office. His research focuses on Congress, political parties, interest groups, elections, and campaign finance. He has authored/co-authored multiple books, including Congressional Parties, Institutional Ambition, and the Financing of Majority Control and How Government Got in Your Backyard, as well as journal articles on legislative and electoral politics. His work bridges theoretical and applied dimensions of political institutions and governance.
Dr. Heberlig’s expertise spans legislative politics, political finance, and the intersection of public policy with administrative practices. His recent books highlight institutional dynamics, electoral strategies, and the historical evolution of congressional politics. His articles explore themes such as interest group influence, campaign finance reforms, and the role of parties in shaping legislative agendas. He maintains an active engagement with policy through his fellowship experience and academic writing.
- Awards: Honors Faculty (UNC Charlotte, 2026)
- Professional Links: Faculty Website
He has advised multiple undergraduate and graduate students in political science, emphasizing research methodologies and policy analysis. His grants include support for projects on electoral systems and legislative behavior. Dr. Heberlig collaborates with research teams focusing on democratic institutions and public administration challenges, contributing to interdisciplinary dialogues on governance innovation.
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